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Fruitful Bodies (Sara Selkirk Mysteries) (2001)

by Morag Joss

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The discovery of a murdered Japanese tourist in a Bath pub appears to be just another complication in Sara Selkirk's life. Her developing relationship with DCI Andrew Poole is under enough strain already, ever since she brought her former teacher Joyce Cruikshank under her roof. Not to mention her dog Pretzel. Sara seems to have found the perfect solution when she finds a job for Joyce at a private health clinic where her distinguished pianist friend James Ballantyne is a reluctant patient. The Sulis Clinic, combining naturopathy, modern medicine, creative therapies and the beautiful surroundings of the historic spa town of Bath, enjoys a remarkable success rate. So why isn't James getting any better? And where is Joyce slipping off to every day? As Sara delves into the mysteries surrounding the clinic, one thing becomes clear: Pretzel the Dachshund isn't the only one in danger.… (more)
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It started with some promise but soon meandered and waffled and just ended up badly. Very badly indeed, esp. the final two page chapter that was both dumb and a rather blatant cliff hanger to the next in the series. This was the third in the series so some recurring characters (James, Tom) were a total and unexplained mystery, outside of the main mystery of various people dying for some reason that may have been linked but really, I didn't care by the end. The plot was predictable, the characters were annoying and the whole thing felt like a waste of time. Which is why it is crossed now.
  amyem58 | Jul 3, 2014 |
I hoped for much more from this book based on reviews I had read of the author's other books. The book left me cold. The characters were weak, the plot meandered and became quite preposterous in the end. Very unsatisfying. ( )
  ccayne | Mar 29, 2011 |
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The discovery of a murdered Japanese tourist in a Bath pub appears to be just another complication in Sara Selkirk's life. Her developing relationship with DCI Andrew Poole is under enough strain already, ever since she brought her former teacher Joyce Cruikshank under her roof. Not to mention her dog Pretzel. Sara seems to have found the perfect solution when she finds a job for Joyce at a private health clinic where her distinguished pianist friend James Ballantyne is a reluctant patient. The Sulis Clinic, combining naturopathy, modern medicine, creative therapies and the beautiful surroundings of the historic spa town of Bath, enjoys a remarkable success rate. So why isn't James getting any better? And where is Joyce slipping off to every day? As Sara delves into the mysteries surrounding the clinic, one thing becomes clear: Pretzel the Dachshund isn't the only one in danger.

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