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Mummy Dearest (Claire Malloy Mysteries, No. 17)
Mummy Dearest (Claire Malloy Mysteries, No. 17)

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Author: Joan Hess
Publisher: St. Martin's Minotaur
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 46230

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 320
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.3 x 1.4

ISBN: 0312363605
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780312363604
ASIN: 0312363605

Publication Date: April 15, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Also Available In:

  • Mass Market Paperback - Mummy Dearest: A Claire Malloy Mystery (Claire Malloy Mysteries)
  • Hardcover - Mummy Dearest (Wheeler Large Print Book Series)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description

After a somewhat long and, at times, strange courtship, Claire Malloy -- a single, widowed mother of a teenage daughter and a bookseller in Farberville, Arkansas - has finally said 'I do' to her swain, Lt. Peter Rosen of the Farberville Police Department. Now they are on their honeymoon in Luxor, Egypt. Well, Claire is on her honeymoon - accompanied by Caron, her teenaged daughter, and Inez, Caron's best friend and frequent partner in adventure. Peter is mostly away on various mysterious consultations with equally mysterious government agencies is his new, completely undiscussed, role in law enforcement.

Staying at the glamorous Winter Palace in Luxor, Claire is intent on a quiet, uneventful honeymoon involving shopping, tourist sites, and, when it can’t avoided, drinks with the local British expatriate contingent. But despite her determined efforts to avoid any involvement in criminous events, the tenor of the trip quickly switches from bucolic to creepy. First, Caron and Inez are chased through darkened deserted alleys by persons unknown. Then a blond college student of their recent acquaintance is kidnapped by two young men on horseback in a scene reminiscent of a Rudolf Valentino film. Something is clearly afoot in this tourist paradise, and now Claire will stop at nothing to find out what.




Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Not her Best!   April 21, 2008
 10 out of 16 found this review helpful

I have read all of Joan Hess's books! I have enjoyed them. But, this one left me a little flat. I realize it has a 5 star rating,from (HK) but I am just putting in my honest opinion YES, I did read the book! It was slow in a few places. If you enjoy her mysteries,then by all means read it. I was just a little disappointed that's all!
P.S. Copy and saved my review!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



3 out of 5 stars Disappointed   May 7, 2008
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I eagerly awaited another Claire Malloy mystery but was really disappointed in this one. It was fun to see Claire in a different setting but the cast of characters were many and it took a long time to get into the mystery. Some parts were also very silly and situations were hard to believe.


5 out of 5 stars hilarious amateur sleuth   April 19, 2008
 6 out of 19 found this review helpful

Arkansas bookseller Claire Malloy and Lieutenant Peter Rosen tie the knot. Peter disappeared after the wedding, going to Egypt on business where he will meet up with his bride for the honeymoon in Luxor. Claire understands her Peter will vanish periodically because he works with Egyptian authorities in connection with a newly formed terrorist organization.

Also on the honeymoon are Claire's seventeen year old daughter Caron and her friend Inez. The three ladies are quickly absorbed into the expatriate community, of who many are not what they seem as they have hidden agendas that arouse Claire's suspicions. The girls believe a mustached man with a scar is following them. They tell Claire and Peter that they were late because they eluded this stalker. While sightseeing, one of the female visitors is kidnapped by men on horses; her lover persuades Claire to help him find her, but he disappears too. Soon expatriates are killed allegedly linked to an undiscovered tomb. Claire investigates with a need to know what is going on amidst the tourist trap.

The latest Claire Malloy book is a delightful, charming and hilarious amateur sleuth tale that refreshes the series by moving the heroine from the States to Egypt where she and readers meet an eccentric cast. Armchair travelers will thoroughly enjoy the tour of Luxor, but make no mistake it is Claire's investigation that carries the plot. Although why the student asked Claire to make inquires seems odd, fans will appreciate this charming complicated cozy as no one except Claire and her retinue is what they purport to be; thus much of the fun is figuring out just who each of these masqueraders truly is.

Harriet Klausner



2 out of 5 stars Elizabeth Peters Wanna-Be   May 12, 2008
 4 out of 5 found this review helpful

I was delighted to see a new Joan Hess book and couldn't wait to read it! Then I couldn't wait for it to end. Ms. Hess describes her trip to Egypt with Barbara Mertz (aka Elizabeth Peters) and it was painfully obvious in Mummy Dearest that she is a Peters wanna-be. It was either a sore attempt at mimicry or an equally poor attempt to satire Amelia Peabody.

There were a vast number of characters streaming in and out unannounced and typically unwelcome, a mystery man in disguise, cocktails at the drop of a hat, a convoluted and improbable storyline, and even a descendant of Peters famous character Amelia Peabody-Emerson.

Very disappointing and poorly done. Hope the next Claire Malloy book is an improvement.



2 out of 5 stars Marginal at Best   May 27, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

For some reason, Joan Hess never seems to put the effort or intellect into the more recent Claire Malloy volumes as she does in the ones on Maggody, which are, without exception, far superior. The characters are bland, the plot overdrawn and protracted, and the ending no surprise. This volume about Claire's long awaited honeymoon was so mediocre that I kept falling asleep. I get the feeling that Hess no longer likes this character. If not, do the kind thing and bump her off! To Ms. Hess - Go back to Maggody where the characters are full of life and humor. It's by far and away your best work.

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