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Aunt Dimity Slays the Dragon (Aunt Dimity Mystery) (edition 2010)

by Nancy Atherton

Series: Aunt Dimity (14)

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U.S. ex-pat Lori Shepherd and Aunt Dimity investigate sabotage (and possible regicide) at a local Renaissance faire held in the idyllic Cotswolds village of Finch.
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Title:Aunt Dimity Slays the Dragon (Aunt Dimity Mystery)
Authors:Nancy Atherton
Info:Penguin Books (2010), Edition: Reprint, Mass Market Paperback, 288 pages
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These books are getting fairly predictable but I still enjoy them! ( )
  skayw | Mar 20, 2022 |
It ok read. Nothing new to the mystery genre, I know who the culprit was about half way. ( )
  KSnapdragon | Dec 23, 2020 |
I keep being attracted to books in this series by the subject matter (in this case, ren faires) but the protagonist is just too annoying for words. I swear, this will be the last one I read! ( )
  AltheaAnn | Feb 9, 2016 |
I grabbed this because I like a good (or, for that matter, bad) cozy on a lazy rainy day, and since I was going to spend a week at a medieval re-enactment, a "cozier than thou cozy" about a renaissance fest seemed like the perfect thing to bring for a rained-out afternoon.

And that is when I read it! I liked it okay - the portrayal of the re-enactors was much better than I was expecting, the scene-setting was fun, the mystery plot didn't drag too badly - but then I got to the bit where the protagonist is sexually assaulted, and I had to put the book down and go out into the rain for a bit.

It's not even that it's badly done - her reaction, and the town's, is believable, especially the way she has an emotional breakdown, assumes it's due to being "childishly emotional" rather than "having just had to physically defend myself from sexual assault", and then decides to spend the next week worrying about her husband's reaction to the assault rather than her own, decides it was all because she wore a low-cut top, and agrees with everyone else in town that the apparently serial rapist is just a bit of a merry womanizer.

Like I said, totally 100% believable, but not at ALL what I find "cozy". (I was also less than comforted by the fact that she blames herself for the actual bad guy [not the rapist]'s mental breakdown, because she didn't realize he was flirting with her and therefore it was clearly all her fault he thought he was a failure and decided to attempt murder??)

It's kind of depressing when a book that is clearly about a woman, by a woman, and for women doesn't seem to have actually made up its mind on the question of whether women are people.

The cover's great, though. I agree with the other reviewers on that. ( )
  melannen | Jan 1, 2016 |
A small renaissance fair comes to the sleepy village of Finch, bringing in new characters, troublemakers, and (of course) a msytery for Lori, Aunt Dimity, and Reginald to solve.

I grew up attending the Northern California Renaissance Faire, so quite a few of Nancy Atherton's descriptions of the atmosphere and interaction made me laugh out loud (as did the reactions of the Finchites). ( )
  Cats | Feb 5, 2011 |
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For Claudia and Don Stafford, my next-door angels
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The invasion of Finch began on a mild Monday evening in late May.
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U.S. ex-pat Lori Shepherd and Aunt Dimity investigate sabotage (and possible regicide) at a local Renaissance faire held in the idyllic Cotswolds village of Finch.

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Lori Shepherd loves living in the small English village of Finch, but as her eighth summer in the town approaches she finds herself wishing for something exciting to spice up her all-too-familiar routine. When King Wilfred's Faire opens nearby, Lori gets her wish and more. The age of chivalry lives again at the Renaissance fair. Wizards, wenches, magicians, and minstrels cajole the fairgoers while lords quaff, jesters joke, and knights battle in the joust arena. But Lori discovers that it's not all pageantry and play.

A sinister figure is stalking the angel-voiced madrigal singer. A jealous rival has sabotaged the Dragon Knight's weapons. And an evil assassin is trying to murder Good King Wilfred. With Aunt Dimity's otherworldly guidance, Lori races to save her dear village and risks her neck to keep the medieval revelry from ending in tragedy.
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