Alexander McCall Smith
Published by Little, Brown
1 September 2011 / RRP $39.99
The continuing adventures from Isabel Dalhousie, Edinburgh philosopher and curious observer of the behaviour of her fellow man.
As the editor of an applied ethics journal, Isabel Dalhousie is usually tucked away in her editorial office, in the comfortable Edinburgh house she shares with her fiancé and their young son, and does not often meet many fellow philosophers. But while helping in the delicatessen owned by her niece, Cat, she meets Jane Cooper, an Australian philosopher who is spending a sabbatical in Scotland. Isabel learns that Jane needs to find out something about her past.
Jane was born in Scotland but taken to Australia as a baby by her adoptive parents. She knows who
her mother is, but her father's identity is still a mystery. Can Isabel help Jane uncover this important and potentially unsettling information? And in Isabel's own life, there is the ever‐present question of marriage, and also the perennially difficult issue of her relationship with Cat, whose choice of men is as dubious as ever.
If you want to escape the weight of the world curling up with an Alexander McCall Smith novel is
a good way to do it!
About the Author
Following a distinguished career as a Professor of Medical Law, Alexander McCall Smith has turned to writing full‐time. He is the author of over sixty books on a wide array of subjects, and his books have been translated into forty‐five languages. He lives in Edinburgh with his wife.
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