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The Chinese Shawl

Miss Silver, Book 5

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The Chinese Shawl

By: Patricia Wentworth
Narrated by: Diana Bishop
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Tanis Lyle was one of those passionate women who always get their own way. Her cousin Laura hated her. Most women did. But men found her irresistible and she used them mercilessly. So when Tanis was found murdered there seemed to be any number of suspects on hand. But Miss Silver had her own suspicions…

©1943 Patricia Wentworth Turnbull (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
Women Sleuths Traditional Detectives Cozy Mystery Amateur Sleuths Suspense Detective Fiction Women's Fiction

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What a great book. It was suspenseful and quite fun. I’m so glad I discovered Miss Silver

I didn’t guess.

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I found the previous installment in the Miss Silver series, “The Lonesome Road,” disappointing. This one marks a return to form. A young woman comes of age and is thrust into the middle of a two-decade family feud. Murder ensues. It’s also an interesting historical document as it is set and was written during WWII, so there are references to rationing, blackouts, etc. You know what you’re getting with a Miss Silver mystery, but it is tiresome that every book has a love story. You know the murderer won’t be either of the lovers, which makes it less interesting (Ngaio Marsh has the same failing - Agatha Christie does not). Diana Bishop is, as always, the perfect narrator.

Return to form for the Miss Silver series

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Would you listen to The Chinese Shawl again? Why?

No - as much as I love the Miss Silver books, they don't bear repeating.

Who was your favorite character and why?

If it had been a movie, I'd have enjoyed Tanis and Aunt Agnes

What does Diana Bishop bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Diana Bishop is a consummate narrator. She saves many a book.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

No extremes in a cozy!

Any additional comments?

I love the term "cozy". It describes exactly what these books are. When you need a break from some tough reads, it's nice to be bundled up in an English cozy. I retreat to Miss Silver quite often and she always calms me.

Cozy Indeed

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I discovered Patricia Wentworth's Miss Silver series about a year ago. They are old fashioned British cozies. My rating is based on how well they fit that genre. Many of the books center on lost relatives or an unusual inheritance. The Chinese Shawl is set in the early 1940's. The details feel authentic and the mystery/murder is intriguing.

My Favorite Miss Silver So Far

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The story line is lost among a myriad of descriptive details. Length of people's eyelashes and colors in wallpaper just don't hold my attention.

Slow moving.

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