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Evanly Choirs |
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Rating:  Summary: What Could Be More Evanly Than a Return Trip to Llanfair? Review: What could be more "evanly" than a return trip to Llanfair? Why the beautiful sounds of the Eisteddfod, of course. In this third in a series of gentle, clever cozies, the delightful Constable Evan Evans has been strong-armed into joining a rather lackluster local choir to compete in a local music festival. Into the village moves a famous opera singer, Ifor Llewellyn, wanting a summer of rest & relaxation. Ifor is also an old friend of the choirmaster. The choir suddenly becomes viable, the mood in Llanfair becomes somewhat volatile, and the opera singer exercises his artistic temperment. When Ifor is found dead in the house he has leased, there are no end of possible suspects. This cozy contains plenty of local color, delightful characters, and stunningly beautiful descriptions. The "dueling church bulletin boards" were a touch of pure delight. Constable Evan Evans manages to not only solve the puzzle, but also manages to keep three tender maidens at arm's length.
Rating:  Summary: What Could Be More Evanly Than a Return Trip to Llanfair? Review: What could be more "evanly" than a return trip to Llanfair? Why the beautiful sounds of the Eisteddfod, of course. In this third in a series of gentle, clever cozies, the delightful Constable Evan Evans has been strong-armed into joining a rather lackluster local choir to compete in a local music festival. Into the village moves a famous opera singer, Ifor Llewellyn, wanting a summer of rest & relaxation. Ifor is also an old friend of the choirmaster. The choir suddenly becomes viable, the mood in Llanfair becomes somewhat volatile, and the opera singer exercises his artistic temperment. When Ifor is found dead in the house he has leased, there are no end of possible suspects. This cozy contains plenty of local color, delightful characters, and stunningly beautiful descriptions. The "dueling church bulletin boards" were a touch of pure delight. Constable Evan Evans manages to not only solve the puzzle, but also manages to keep three tender maidens at arm's length.
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