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Doran Fairweather #5

Perish in July

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As antiques dealer Doran Fairweather and her ex-vicar husband, Rodney Chelmarsh, struggle to cope with the fatal illness of Rodney's daughter, Helena, they become involved with a local parish theatrical fundraiser that leads to murder

205 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1989

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Mollie Hardwick

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Mollie Greenhalgh Hardwick was an English author who was best known for writing books that accompanied the TV series Upstairs, Downstairs.

As well as writing many Upstairs, Downstairs, Thomas & Sarah and The Duchess of Duke Street novels, she was also the creator of the Doran Fairweather novels and wrote three Juliet Bravo books. Hardwick also wrote many books and plays based around the Sherlock Holmes novels. She married fellow author Michael Hardwick in 1961.

Series:
* Upstairs Downstairs
* The Duchess of Duke Street
* Thomas and Sarah
* Juliet Bravo
* Doran Fairweather

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1,198 reviews23 followers
January 6, 2010
Once again Hardwick's mystery takes back seat to understated psychological drama. The murder takes place during a parish-fundraising-production of The Yeomen of the Guard (fascinatingly described) and is solved pretty neatly by Doran, our heroine, but I was terribly distracted by the sideline of our usual hero falling for a visiting friend. I wish Hardwick's books didn't make cheating on one's spouse seem so inevitable. Would've been 4 stars if I hadn't been so disturbed by that bit of the plot.
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916 reviews12 followers
February 5, 2019
The politics in these are so supremely awful but the writing is so darn clever!! Also, I like that Hardwick isn't particularly kind to her main characters - no preciousness at all. This book also caused "I Have a Song to Sing, O!" to swim out of my deep memory like some bioluminescent stowaway. Peter, Paul & Mary sang it on a tape cassette I had as a child!
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April 23, 2023
I read this on vacation when no other books were available. It's one of those mysteries with several suspects but no way to figure out who committed the murder. Then it's revealed in the last few pages.
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March 24, 2022
This mystery focuses on Gilbert and Sullivan's The Yeoman of the Guard with quotes throughout, not the best known of G&S.
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July 27, 2011
This didn't read like a whodunnit. Fell rather flat. I didn't like Doran.
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1,134 reviews14 followers
August 2, 2012
A delight from first to last page.
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