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The Gazebo

By: Patricia Wentworth
Narrated by: Diana Bishop
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Althea Graham's hypochondriac mother seldom visits the gazebo - yet she is found dead in it one morning. The Graham estate had once enjoyed a rural view, but now the grounds are part of suburban London and the gazebo is an anachronistic summerhouse. Scotland Yard becomes suspicious of Althea and her fiancé, the dashing foreign correspondent Nicholas Carey, because the death of her mother frees them to be married at last. Miss Silver is fortunately a friend of Althea sand comes to the rescue, complete with knitting needles, a gentle smile, and the perception of a mind reader.

©1958 Patricia Wentworth (P)2015 Audible, Inc.

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Weak Female Lead Character

As much as I enjoy the Miss Silver books, sometimes Patricia Wentworth's main female characters are so annoyingly milktoast that I want to scream. That can be said for Althea Graham in this book.It could be the partly the reading by Diana Bishop but for the most part it is the lack of fortitude and backbone that make the characters so unsympathetic. It is hard to understand why Nicholas would still want to marry Althea. She really didn't deserve him.

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