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Blood Lies: A Dido Hoare Mystery (Dido Hoare Mysteries) [Hardcover]

Marianne Macdonald (Author)
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August 2, 2002 Dido Hoare Mysteries
To escape from bad memories and nightmares in London, antiquarian book dealer Dido Hoare takes time off to visit a childhood friend, Lizzy Waring. Lizzy lives in the picturesque village of Somerset with her husband and his family. The Warings own Monksdanes, an idyllic Georgian mansion; it appears the perfect place for an over-active London native to rest and recuperate.

At first Dido is enchanted by the surroundings. But it's not long before she realizes, to her dismay, that the postcard beauty is just a façade - there's a much darker reality below the surface. And her best friend is unwillingly at the center of it all; something has gone terribly wrong with Lizzy's life. But what? Lizzie won't say, and her in-laws are a secretive lot. The Waring family code is quite obviously "blood is thicker than water." The rest of the world are outsiders. Nothing is what it seems.

Dido is determined to help her old friend. Fighting through a maze of lies and misdemeanors, and ultimately what she suspects is murder, she persists in probing the deep secrets the Warings are guarding. Making some allies and some enemies along the way, Dido uncovers the sinister underbelly to life in the picturesque village. Although aware that she is putting herself in jeopardy, she doggedly brings to light the horrifying truth that is at the center of it all.


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From Publishers Weekly

In Blood Lies: A Dido Hoare Mystery, Marianne MacDonald'ssleuthing antiquarian book dealer, and self-described city girl, turnsher attention to smalltown crime when a visit to her old friend LizzyWaring (nee Harper) reveals the proper Waring family's dark past. AsLizzy's parents-in-law go insane, her husband gets dodgy and herbrother-in-law returns from prison, it becomes clear that an oldmanslaughter charge, a valuable missing first edition and a new deathare all somehow connected, and that its up to the enterprising andlikable single mom to figure out how.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Dido Hoare, Macdonald's quick-minded heroine, comes fully into her own in this episode, as she leaves her antiquarian bookshop in London for a fortnight visit with her oldest friend, Lizzie. Newly pregnant, Lizzie has come to the Somerset village of Alford with her husband to help him keep track of his father, who is slipping steadily into dementia in the ancient pile of a house called Monksdanes. It doesn't take Dido long to find out that there's a lot of dark stuff going on: Lizzie discovers an unknown brother-in-law suddenly come home after a manslaughter conviction; the family of the dead girl in that case has some very odd members; and Lizzie's demented father-in-law is muttering about an extremely rare edition of Peter Rabbit. Dido's skills in the book trade and her offhand adoration of her toddler son, Ben--who fits as smoothly into her investigations as does her father, the inimitable Barnabas--play well against the classic quaintness of Somerset, with its very modern crimes and misdemeanors. GraceAnne DeCandido
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books; 1st edition (August 2, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312283059
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312283056
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #731,608 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable and very English, September 29, 2002
This review is from: Blood Lies: A Dido Hoare Mystery (Dido Hoare Mysteries) (Hardcover)
When her friend Lizzy calls for her help, Dido Hoare drops her old book business and heads for the English countryside. Lizzy's brother-in-law is coming home from years served in prison--for killing a woman he mistook for a thief. Worse, Lizzy's father-in-law is gradually losing his memory--and his sanity. With a precious first edition of PETER RABBIT somewhere in the picture, Dido decides to investigate and find out the truth.

Although the English village appears peaceful and bucollic, Dido soon learns that crime is not limited to big cities. Stories of prostitution and drug dealing abound. When a long-dead skeleton turns up, Dido decides that two bodies is a little much for just one homocide. Someone has been lying--but Dido can't think of a single motive to justify murder. Even help from the town gossip and from Dido's father doesn't seem able to break through the wall of lies and silence.

Author Marianne MacDonald delivers an enjoyable and properly English tale of decaying families and secrets. Dido balances her detecting with raising her young son and worrying about her bookshop--and becomes more human with every page. BLOOD LIES makes for an enjoyable and page-turning mystery.

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4.0 out of 5 stars for fans of amateur sleuth novels, August 17, 2002
This review is from: Blood Lies: A Dido Hoare Mystery (Dido Hoare Mysteries) (Hardcover)
Normally Dido Hoare is a serene even-tempered individual but the events of the previous winter are still affecting her and now she needs a vacation. When her old friend Lizzy Waring invites her and her infant son to stay with her and her husband in the Village of Alford, Dido jumps at the chance to leave London and her antiquarian bookstore.

Alford isn't the bucolic village of her imagination. There is a dark undercurrent rippling under the surface of the pleasant little town personified by the presence of Teddy who was just released from jail after serving five years on a manslaughter conviction. Teddy shot a burglar in his home but didn't offer any defense. The buried bones of a woman who was missing at the same time that Teddy shot the burglar convinces the police to reopen an investigation even as Dido goes into sleuth mode.

BLOOD LIES is the story of a family with secrets, many of which they will go to any lengths to see that they stay buried. The heroine is a catalyst who stirs things up and set certain actions in motion. The story line is fast-paced and enjoyable reading for fans of amateur sleuth novels. Marianne MacDonald has written another intriguing installment in her popular cozy series.

Harriet Klausner

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Rabbit to Die For, October 1, 2007
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This review is from: Blood Lies: A Dido Hoare Mystery (Dido Hoare Mysteries) (Hardcover)
Dido Hoare needs a vacation. Previous events have left her exhausted and stress-out. Lizzy Waring, an old-friend offers the perfect solution, a visit to the English countryside. Small towns hold secrets, protect their own and outsiders are not admitted to the enclave.
Teddy Waring, Lizzy's brother-in-law, returns home after serving time in prison, but when the skeleton of a woman turns up, the police are intent on reopening the ancient crime. Lizzy's father-in-law whose grip on reality is faltering fascinates Dido with his stories of his special book which can save the family from bankruptcy. But where is the personalized edition of "Peter Rabbit?"
Marianne MacDonald, picks up the pace of this English cozy with a modern twice to surprise and delight until a London traffic jam is preferable to the quiet of the English countryside.
Nash Black, author of "Sins of the Fathers" and "Travelers."
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