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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A quaint cozy
Although Constable Evan Evans years to be a detective on an official murder investigation, overall he is content with being assigned to the small village of Llanfair. The townsfolk are proud of their heritage and resent any foreign intrusion including the new French restaurant owned and operated by Madame Yvette Bouchard. Adding to the locals' disfavor of her...
Published on January 13, 2000 by Harriet Klausner

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3.0 out of 5 stars gentle mystery
I have to confess that I enjoy reading Ms. Bowen Welsh mysteries. Getting that out of the way, I find them to be a very pleasent diversion, but not much more. Her plots tend to become a blur a day or two after I finish a book.And this one is no exception. Its very charming and cute and unimportant. Even so you will have a very good time reading it.
Published on May 27, 2003 by Srdjan Pesic


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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A quaint cozy, January 13, 2000
Although Constable Evan Evans years to be a detective on an official murder investigation, overall he is content with being assigned to the small village of Llanfair. The townsfolk are proud of their heritage and resent any foreign intrusion including the new French restaurant owned and operated by Madame Yvette Bouchard. Adding to the locals' disfavor of her establishment dubbed the "den of iniquity" by the local clergy is that Yvette is open for business on the Sabbath.

The xenophobia turns ugly when someone torches the cottage of an English couple followed by the arson destruction of a foreign-owned inn. The authorities believe an extremist group is behind the attacks. When Yvette's restaurant is burned down next, it appears to be the same organization behind the first two fires. However, this time, a murdered body is found amidst the ruins. Evan joins the inquiries that lead him and others to England and France in a quest to uncover a clever killer.

The fourth installment of the Constable Evans mysteries is as good as the previous three novels. EVAN AND ELLE showcases the beauty, culture, and politics of a small Welsh village. The numerous subplots merge into the main story line in an expeditious way that demonstrates the abilities of Rhys Bowen to take his audience on several sidebars that add depth to the tale. Fans of police procedurals in exotic locales will enjoy this charming novel and the other colorful books in this warm series.

Harriet Klausner

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I loved this latest visit to Llanfair exceedingly., March 11, 2000
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Mary Collette List (Kalamazoo, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews
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I just read this last night, and I must say that I enjoyed it in the extreme. Evan really had his hands full here. Once more there was a "fo- reigner" woman who is trying to make a play for our hero, much to the disapproval of Evan's "main ladies":Bronwen&Betsy. I think this was Ms.Bowen's best yet.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Arson in Llanfair, April 3, 2003
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Mark Baker (Santa Clarita, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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A serial arsonist is loose in the Welsh mountains. He seems to be targeting properties owned by foreigners. Is there a connection to some of the nationalist groups? Village constable Evan Evans thinks so. Meanwhile, the owner of the new French restaurant just down the mountain is receiving threatening notes. But when her place goes up in flame, a body is found in the rubble. Who is it? And who is setting the fires? Meanwhile, Evan is thinking about applying for a promotion that would take him out of Llanfair.

Rhys Bowen offers yet another charming tale of life in a small Welsh village. Llanfair grows more familiar and fun with every visit. This is probably the best plot to date. While I suspected the direction this book was going, it took several twists along the way to the satisfying conclusion.

With this, the fourth book in the series, these people have become friends. I'm already looking forward to my next visit.

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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Diolch yn fawr, Rhys, February 26, 2000
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Wow! A mystery in which the hero detective is a real, smart, humble, and nice human being! Refreshing. Well-crafted story that will keep you puzzled to the end. A nice read for a wet afternoon. You drift right into the Llanfair setting in your mind's eye.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars gentle mystery, May 27, 2003
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Srdjan Pesic (Minneapolis, Mn United States) - See all my reviews
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I have to confess that I enjoy reading Ms. Bowen Welsh mysteries. Getting that out of the way, I find them to be a very pleasent diversion, but not much more. Her plots tend to become a blur a day or two after I finish a book.And this one is no exception. Its very charming and cute and unimportant. Even so you will have a very good time reading it.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Pleasant Reading, January 14, 2012
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Antyhing Rhys Bowen writes, I usually like however, this book did not hold my interest as much as some of her others. I like the character Evan Evans and how Bowen describes him and the town he lives in but the plot was just not that interesting to me.

If you are a real avid fan of Rhys Bowen, however, anything she writes will be at least pleasant to read.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Your Grandmother's mystery, October 12, 2006
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JoeV "Reader" (Arlington Hts, IL) - See all my reviews
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This is the fourth entry in the mystery series of Evan Evans, the constable of the small Welsh village of Llanfair, who is somewhat of an underachieving Dudley Do-right, honest, fair, respectful and always pleasant. The books are "G" rated, with little violence and swearing, and any romantic situations Evan finds himself in are somewhat Victorian.

There is a cast of regular characters in the village including Evan's match-making coddling landlady, a pair of feuding reverends (and their respective wives), a nosey postman who reads everyone's mail, an older, more experienced sargeant from the neighboring town, (who relies on Evan heavily), and several available women vying for Evan's eye. In a word the series is quaint and not without charm.

In this adventure Evan investigates several fires that appear to be set by a xenophobic arsonist with the most serious involving a mysterious French restaurateur and her recently opened eatery. Said restaurateur's dialog is somewhat comical in that her accent is portrayed by simply substituting the letter "z", (and sometimes the letter "s"), for "t" and "th", with a few choice French phrases such "Voila", "Mon Dieu" and "Ooh-la-la", and is reminiscent of Pepe Lepew's, (of Bugs Bunny cartoon fame). She also smokes, drinks wine and is a "romantic".

The "chase" takes Evan, (and his friend, "Sarge") to Southern England, then coastal France and finally into the big city of Paris before this one is solved - a slight geographic departure from the earlier books. These are "light" mysteries and this one is even lighter than the previous three, without much build-up or suspense or even a mystery. As stated elsewhere this series' books are quick reads and then alas, quickly forgotten.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Evan Evans gets better and better, May 23, 2001
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Latest in series of Police Constable Evan Evans who is the sole law enforcement officer in a rural Welsh village. Part of the fun is reading about series recurring characters and their evolution. At long last, it appears Evans-the-Police is ready to start thinking about committing to Bronwen Price, school teacher. More happens in this book about their relationship than has happened in all the previous books togeher! All in all, a good read, especially if you've read the earlier ones in the series.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars rhys bowen, July 19, 2010
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great book for my wife's birthday ... another from her favorite author ... thanks a bunch
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant and fun!, September 22, 2009
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Once again Bowen takes us on a great trip to the Welsh moutains. This book brings a great blend of humor and mystery. I find that these books are not just well written but have such great ambiaence that they really make you feel like you're there.
It's true that this is not the every second suspense action thriller, but honestly I find those books boring and not really well thought. These characters are so fun and have a depth of character that it would be a shame to miss reading these books just because there's not a cliff hanger on every page. Ms. Bowen please keep writing! It has all the charm of an Oscar Wilde play and the great humor to go with it!
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