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The Uncommon Appeal of Clouds: 9 (Isabel Dalhousie Novels) (edition 2013)

by Alexander McCall Smith (Author)

Series: Isabel Dalhousie (9)

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Investigating the theft of a valuable painting that was supposed to be donated to the Scottish National Gallery, Isabel harbors a growing suspicion that the thieves may be close to the painting's wealthy owner.
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Title:The Uncommon Appeal of Clouds: 9 (Isabel Dalhousie Novels)
Authors:Alexander McCall Smith (Author)
Info:Abacus (2013), 256 pages
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The Uncommon Appeal of Clouds by Alexander McCall Smith

  1. 10
    The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency / Tears of the Giraffe / Morality for Beautiful Girls / The Kalahari Typing School for Men / The Full Cupboard of Life by Alexander McCall Smith (4leschats)
    4leschats: This other series by AMS includes the gentle read, moral and philosophical aspects of the Isabel Dalhousie series
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    Corduroy Mansions by Alexander McCall Smith (4leschats)
    4leschats: Like the Dalhousie books, this series explores the relationships and intersections of a group of people.
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This is an entertaining light book, as intriguing for the philosophical musings as for the mystery. ( )
  snash | Oct 31, 2021 |
Not much stuck with me for this one. ( )
  Je9 | Aug 10, 2021 |
This is comfort reading. It is so wonderful, especially when I'm tired and cranky. I like to think that if I were to write a novel, it would be like this, creating a world of domesticity, simple in its insights, welcoming of children and at home in its community. Alexander McCall Smith has written another one in this series; I'm saving it for the next time I have a cold. This is tonic! ( )
  MaryHeleneMele | May 6, 2019 |
Isabel and Jamie's son Charlie is now walking, talking, and attending nursery school. Grace the housekeeper is as devoted and as pig-headedly difficult as ever. Isabel's niece, Cat, is for once not involved in a disastrously inappropriate relationship.

And the mystery Isabel has been asked to apply her philosophical skills to is a real and genuine mystery, the theft of a valuable work of art, a smaller work by Nicholas Poussin, a leading French Baroque painter.

Duncan Munrowe is a wealthy art collector, and a single painting from his collection has been stolen during an open house at his country estate. It's a particularly treasured piece, and one he had planned to donate to an art museum. Because Isabel is known as a smart, helpful meddler woman, she is asked to help Munrowe work his way through the ransom demand and negotiation with the thieves. She's not sure what she can do, but, of course, she can't say no to someone asking for her help.

This is a pretty typical Isabel Dalhousie story, and if you've enjoyed the others you'll enjoy this one. This series isn't big on excitement; it's big on moral philosophizing and Isabel's personal relationships, with her household, her relatives, and her friends and acquaintances.

While Isabel is sorting out the mystery of the stolen painting, she's also struggling to sort out differences of opinion with Grace, about Charlie's education, and some interesting and potentially challenging developments in the life of Eddie, Cat's assistant at the delicatessen.

A gentle read, recommended if you've enjoyed previous books in the series.

I borrowed this book from the library. ( )
  LisCarey | Sep 19, 2018 |
While the plot was a bit thin, the philosophy was enjoyable as ever. The biggest drawback to a McCall Smith book is that it's over too soon!

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  Siubhan | Feb 28, 2018 |
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