Miss Dimple Disappears

by Mignon F. Ballard

Miss Dimple Mysteries (1)

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It's 1942, and the residents of the small town of Elderberry, Georgia, have been rattled down to their worn, rationed shoes. For young teacher Charlie Carr, life and love aren't going exactly as planned--her head dictates loyalty to the handsome corpsman, Hugh, but whenever she thinks of her best friend's beau, Will, her heart does the Jersey Bounce. Charlie is doubly troubled by the disappearance of beloved schoolmistress Miss Dimple Kilpatrick one frosty November morning just before show more Thanksgiving. Miss Dimple, who has taught the town's first graders--including Charlie--for almost forty years, would never just skip town in the middle of the school year, and Charlie and her best friend, Annie, are determined to prove it. show less

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This was a very entertaining historical mystery, set in a small town in Georgia in WWII. Intrepid school teacher Miss Dimple goes missing and the town is puzzled and worried. We have a bit of everything. Spies, murder, Agatha Christie fans, kid sleuths and in the meantime, WWII issues of loved ones at danger in the war, and younger teachers with romantic issues. It's quite a mix of things, but entertaining all the way. There are several more books in this series, so I will keep an eye out for them.
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An historical mystery set in the south Georgia during WWII, Miss Dimple is the highly vaunted spinster school-teacher everybody respects and adores. She goes missing the day after the janitor of the school is found dead under questionable circumstances.

I enjoyed reading this one, but I'm a bit stumped about how to describe it. Each chapter starts with someone's internal dialogue (in italics, so it's an easy flag that you're inside someone's head) and it's almost always a different character. The main character is Charlie, and she and her best friend Annie get the most page time, but they don't really investigate the murder and Miss Dimple's disappears so much as worry over it and gossip about it. There's a small romance too, but it's show more almost an afterthought and lacks any read tension; the story is no more or less than it would be without it.

Ultimately there aren't any surprises; it's a low-key read that's easy going, neat and tidy. It's the reading equivalent of a digestive biscuit: pleasant, satisfying but not something you're going to run out to the market for at 11pm because you have to have it.

I have one more of the Miss Dimple books on my TBR (I bought it for a buck at a book sale) and while I won't be rushing to read it, it likely won't languish as long in the TBR strata as this one did.
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Not your usual mystery. It never seemed like anyone was investigating. I enjoyed it though. I'm not sure if I would read another.
Set in small-town Georgia USA in 1942, this first in the Miss Dimple Kirkpatrick series sees the steady-as-a-rock first grade teacher kidnapped.

I remember being a little disappointed in this, but I can’t recall anything else about it. Many readers, though, highly praise the details of the setting.

3½ stars
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This was a quiet cozy mystery that really was a mystery until the last pages.
There is such verisimilitude in the descriptions of the era you felt you were there experiencing it again even thou it happened before your were born.

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Canonical title
Miss Dimple Disappears
Original publication date
2010
People/Characters
Charlie Carr; Wilson 'Christmas' Malone; Dimple Kilpatrick; Annie Gardner; Hugh Brumlow
Important places
Elderberry, Georgia, USA (small town)
Important events
World War II
Dedication
Dedicated with love to my dear sister and friend Sue Marie Franklin Lewis.
First words
He froze as brittle magnolia leaves crackled underfoot.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)It was a beautiful day!

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Mystery, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3552 .A466 .M57Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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Reviews
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English
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ISBNs
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