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# Gazebo Hardcover – September 1, 1955

**Brand:** patricia wentworth
**Price:** 46 DH
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## Customer Reviews

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    Love Miss Silver
  

*by C***G on Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2022*

Miss Maude Silver is a treasure.  She seems staid, but her mind is sharper than any of the police one is introduced to during a mystery.  I like Wentworth's style and her addition of the romance makes the crimes less ugly, somehow.Why 4 stars?  Because you don't offer 4.5!

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    Very British, More Romance than Mystery
  

*by N***W on Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2016*

Patricia Wentworth wrote mysteries during the same time period as Agatha Christie, and continued writing them well into her seventies, as did her more well-known peer. The sleuth of her mysteries is an elderly spinster named Miss Maud Silver and she has often been compared to Miss Marple. Personally, other than the obvious, I don't think they have much in common. For one thing, in none of the Miss Silver books does she appear to have a personal life, we never seem to get introduced to anyone who knows her intimately (at least in the books I've read), unlike Miss Marple and her nephews, her friends in the village, and the girls she trains. I feel that I know Miss Marple, whereas Miss Silver remains a book character.This book, The Gazebo, is no different in that regard, although Miss Silver become s a part of the mystery through friends and family. (We just hear about them, never get to meet them or see them interact with Miss Silver.) On the plus side, the thing that I like about Miss Silver, over Miss Marple, is that while Miss M. plays a lone hand in figuring out the mystery, Miss S. works with her clients (she's a professional sleuth, unlike Miss M.) to solve the mystery. She gets involved with their lives and is sympathetic toward them, which I like and draws me in.In most of Wentworth's books there is a romance involving her client and she becomes sympathetically involved in it, which also makes her more human and likable. But almost always the romantic characters seem to dominate the story. When there is a particularly good mystery that doesn't seem to matter so much (like in The Benevent Treasure, or Lonesome Road), but in The Gazebo the mystery is fairly pedestrian and the characters are all fairly bland. It's hard to work up much worry about the heroine who abandoned the love of her life in order to slave for an overbearing and frankly hideous mother.That's the main problem with this story, which was written toward the end of Wentworth's career: There is no one to really root for. Except perhaps the gossiping Pimm sisters who are written with the most attention and gusto. They have all the color, all the drive, and all the interest. Unfortunately, they don't appear in the story until fairly late.I enjoyed reading this book, mainly because of it's British setting. But it felt less like a mystery and more like a romance from the Fifties--and a fairly slow romance at that. I kept putting the book down--it took a long time to finish it. If you're finding Patricia Wentworth for the first time I wouldn't  advise reading this as the way to start.

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    World's most selfish mother is murdered
  

*by P***O on Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2016*

Althea Graham finds her mother's dead body in the gazebo one morning. Only the night before Mrs. Graham had surprised her daughter meeting her lover Nicholas in the gazebo, and Mrs. Graham had a fit of hysteria. A supposed invalid, she had been working hard for years to keep Althea from marrying. Naturally the police suspect Nicolas of wishing to rid himself of a potentially dreadful mother-in-law.Happily Miss Silver is in the neighborhood and has befriended Althea. She is a great champion of young lovers. Miss Silver, through acts of kindness and carefully orchestrated gossip finds out things Inspector Frank Abbott never thought of. Abbott has risen in the ranks at Scotland Yard. He is no longer the lowly Sergeant who worked hand and glove with Miss Silver in the earlier books. With his rise he is apt to be more skeptical of Miss Silver's more farfetched ideas. But of course he comes 'round in the end.The plot encompasses shady characters, a flashy termagant, a pushy estate agent, downtrodden spouses, and a delightful trio of accomplished town gossips. The long frustrated love of Althea and Nicolas engages the reader's sympathy. Who can resist Patricia Wentworth's star-crossed lovers?I could see the way things were going in the hunt for the murderer, but this did not lessen my enjoyment. There is never a dark ending in the Miss Silver mysteries, and that's the attraction for me. Although The Gazebo appeared in 1955, it is steeped in the atmosphere of the Golden Age. Justice prevails and love triumphs, while Miss Silver advances steadily in her knitting projects.Fans of Miss Silver should appreciate this book. It should also be entertaining for someone new to the series.

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