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Deeds of the Disturber

karin August 20, 2004
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Having solved four murder mysteries in Egypt,

it was due time for Amelia Peabody and her husband Emerson to lend some crime-fighting

support to their own native London. Someone is killing employees of the British Museum,

and although Emerson has often felt similarly tempted, he is not to blame. Who then could

it be?



One of the pleasures of the book, as with all in this delightful

series, is the quality of the dialogue. For example:



“It was quite

dramatic, my dear [said Emerson]. Picture, if you will, Budge behind his desk, spouting

smug nonsense as he always does. Your humble servant, walking briskly up and down the

room.”



“Spouting criticism,” I suggested.



“Carrying on a

civil conversation,” Emerson corrected.



Enter a servant carrying a

packet. Budge slits the wrappings. The color drains from his face…his voice fades

into silence…he stares in horror at…at…



“A severed human ear…?” I

suggested, entering into the spirit of the thing. “A mummified

member?”



“Member…?” Emerson repeated in surprise. “What particular

organ of the human body did you have…?”



“A hand or a foot, what

else…?”



“Oh. Well, it wasn’t anything so grisly.”



The

why of the mystery is more unpredictable than the who. How the Emersons solve the mystery

and then escape harm is what keeps you reading. That and the sheer joy of following what

Ms. Peabody and her family will say or do next…truly an unorthodox but wonderful

set of characters.

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