EXCERPT: The champagne was a really expensive brand - Champagne de Pompadour. When Maud looked it up on the internet, she saw it cost 549 kroner at the state-owned liquor store. Ridiculous! Admittedly, Maud enjoyed the odd glass of genuine champagne from time to time, but she was happy with brands that cost less than half that amount. The little tin of Russian caviar was also the real deal and probably cost as much as the champagne. Maud seriously doubted whether the other residents of the apartment block had been offered such expensive delicacies at Jasmin's housewarming party, which led her to conclude that Jasmin was trying to get into her good books. But why? perhaps she was lonely and looking for friendship? Maud was an old woman, a good forty-five years older than the social butterfly, with artistic ambitions; they had nothing whatsoever in common.What did she want? Was she looking for a surrogate grandmother?
ABOUT THIS BOOK: Content:
- An elderly lady has accommodation problems
- An elderly lady on her travels
- An elderly lady seeks peace at Christmas time
- The antique dealer's death
- An elderly lady is faced with a difficult dilemma
Maud is an irascible 88-year-old Swedish woman with no family, no friends, and…no qualms about a little murder. This funny, irreverent story collection by Helene Tursten, author of the Irene Huss investigations, features two-never-before translated stories that will keep you laughing all the way to the retirement home.
Ever since her darling father’s untimely death when she was only eighteen, Maud has lived in the family’s spacious apartment in downtown Gothenburg rent-free, thanks to a minor clause in a hastily negotiated contract. That was how Maud learned that good things can come from tragedy. Now in her late eighties, Maud contents herself with traveling the world and surfing the net from the comfort of her father’s ancient armchair. It’s a solitary existence, but she likes it that way.
Over the course of her adventures—or misadventures—this little bold lady will handle a crisis with a local celebrity who has her eyes on Maud’s apartment, foil the engagement of her long-ago lover, and dispose of some pesky neighbors. But when the local authorities are called to investigate a murder in her apartment complex, will Maud be able to avoid suspicion, or will Detective Inspector Irene Huss see through her charade?
MY THOUGHTS: Thank you to my Goodreads friend Debra, who recommended this read to me. Maud is, as the Americans say, 'a piece of work.' An elderly lady, she spent the younger part of her life, after being disappointed in love, being the provider for her mother and sister following the death of her beloved father. Now Maud's life is her own, and God help anyone who gets in her way!
Consisting of five short stories, we follow the fortunes of Maud as she ages, and the ill fortune of those who try to best her. Darkly amusing.
****
THE AUTHOR: Helene Tursten (born in Gothenburg in 1954) is a Swedish writer of crime fiction. The main character in her stories is Detective Inspector Irene Huss. Before becoming an author, Tursten worked as a nurse and then a dentist, but was forced to leave due to illness. During her illness she worked as a translator of medical articles.
DISCLOSURE: I listened to the audiobook of An elderly Lady is Up to No Good, written by Helene Turston, translated by Marlene Delargy, narrated by Suzanne Toren and published by Highbridge, a division of Recorded Books. All opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own personal opinions.
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