Aunt Dimity Down Under

by Nancy Atherton

Paper Book, 2010

Status

Available

Call number

Fic Mystery Atherton

Publication

New York : Viking, 2010.

Description

With the help of a charming Kiwi and the otherworldly guidance of Aunt Dimity, Lori Shepherd goes Down Under to search for the Pym sisters' missing brother, unraveling a web of secrets that has haunted the Pym family for generations.

User reviews

LibraryThing member GRgenius
A story steeped in the beauty of nature with a mission straight from the heart. The eldest twins of Finch are reaching their time lines end. They are much loved and love much, but there is one loose end they wish to tie up prior to their departure. Imparted in a passing whisper to Lori Shepherd,
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they know it is in good hands. Lori however feels differently. Will she be able to keep the promise she made to the twins? Combine one part search for a lost soul with one part supernatural side kick and stir in a stuffed pink rabbit for good luck....you are in for a fun romp around this beautiful world so strap in and prepare for departure. A fun read for mystery fans, as well as fiction....this is one in a series of 14 thus far...happy reading!
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LibraryThing member phyllis2779
This was more of a travelogue than a mystery. Lori Shepherd visited New Zealand to find a missing person for the Pyms. he book made me want to visit NZ but contained no mystery. I think the franchise has run out of steam but I will continue to read, at least temporarily, because it is a sweet cozy
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read.
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LibraryThing member Cradlow
A little different detective story as we are looking for a missing person, but still a good read, which made me want to go to New Zealand.
LibraryThing member bearette24
I know some people didn't like this one because they didn't think it was really a mystery, but I thought the story of Lori's trip to New Zealand to search for the Pym sisters' long-lost relative was charming and full of interesting lore about an exotic country.
LibraryThing member classyhomemaker
Ok, I just finished this and was bored out of my skull. Since something is compelling me to read through every book in the series, despite my usual good judgment, I decided I had to do something to make me like this author more. I went to her Facebook page where I discovered a plethora of posts on
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her most recent trip to England---complete with bits of Chawton Cottage that I'd not yet discovered. She may not be great at keeping her characters or stories consistent, but she's a fellow Janeite so I must grant her more leniency than I have in the past...

I, fellow author and fellow Janeite, hereby and hereafter vow to stop being such a grump when it comes to the scatterbrained musings of Nancy Atherton and her editing team. Though I must, for my own sense of integrity, rate and report honestly my feelings and findings, I vow to do so in a more gracious way and to pick my battles with this series with more thoughtfulness than before. (So if you think my review below breaks the spirit of this vow, you may not want to read any I've written before it...)

I wanted to read this book because it tells the story of Bree---a character I've come to semi-like in the stories following this one. However, the far-fetched goose chase around New Zealand did get ridiculous after a bit and I found myself becoming annoyed that this was more a highlighted travelogue than any kind of mystery. The references to LOTR were sort of ok...except for the fact that so much of the technology the author describes in the settings of this book and those surrounding it doesn't seem consistent with the technology available to the average person in the late 1990s when the film was being made. I also really didn't appreciate the way the author compared getting a meaningful tattoo to the very harmful mental illness involved in cutting.

Again, I find myself asking...is this author really trying to write an unlikable character in Lori? Is Atherton meaning to make her out to be as ignorant, selfish, spoiled, and condescending as she is in every. single. book? Although so many of the details surrounding the village of Finch and its people are significantly inconsistent, the one consistency the reader can always count on is an extreme loathing for Lori. Please Mrs. Atherton, if you're reading this, please tell me! If this is on purpose, it would change my entire perspective regarding these bafflingly addictive books... Among other things, it would allow me to stop feeling so ashamed every time I succumb to the temptation to read another one...
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Language

Original publication date

2010-02-18

Physical description

215 p.; 22 cm

ISBN

9780670021444

DDC/MDS

Fic Mystery Atherton

Rating

½ (86 ratings; 3.8)
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