An Elderly Lady Is Up to No Good by Helene Tursten
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Web ID: 15276250AMAZING!!!
I finished this in a couple hours in one sitting… let me say I fell in love with little Maud! She is such a fantastic character! The story just sucks you in, you won’t be able to put this cute little book down!
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Enjoyable read
I found the book highly entertaining and refreshingly different. Enjoyed the dark-humor.
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Wait Until You Meet Maud!
The title of this book caught my attention, and it rings true in the story. I have a new author to read, yay! You come to care about two main characters ~ Odette and Angel. They understand so much and care about people. And you want to know as much as they do about what happened to people and are surprised at the end. I loved this quote from the book: “… because all of us are both broken and whole.” How true.
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Dark, Fun and Entertaining
People always underestimate the elderly. They immediately assume they are either deaf, frail or both. Enter Maud... Through a series of short stories we follow Maud as she goes about her days and "handles" the people who make her life less than comfortable. This is one little "old lady" you do not want to get on your bad side. LOL
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Funny
This book caught my eye, I absolutely fell in love with it. The description that was used, allowed me to play everything out in my head. On top of that, it was funny and it goes to show that looks can be deceiving. Little Maud, is an interesting character, has come to realize that because she is old, she is seen as innocent and weak, and she uses that to her advantage.
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A fun twist on crime fiction !
Who would you get if Alfred Hitchcock and Quentin Tarantino worked on a script together? Maud, the anti-hero octogenarian of Tursten’s “An Elderly Lady Is Up to No Good”! Maud is coy, wily and fiercely independent. Well-traveled, but a home-body, too. She has a mean back hand (from her days playing tennis) and knows how to sleuth out her enemies. Who says growing old isn’t for the faint of heart? And as a special treat Irene Huss and Embla Nystrom from Tursten’s usual series of detective novels both make guest appearances in this anthology of short stories.
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An Elderly Lady Is Up to No Good
An Elderly Lady Is Up to No Good by Helene Tursten contains five short stories featuring Maud, an eighty-eight-year-old Swedish woman who handles life to her own tune. The first story features Maud and an artist who wants to trade apartments with Maud. Both women intend on getting their way. The reader feels sorrow for the ordeal of “poor” Maud and her dilemma. The story ends in utter disbelief as each of the following stories unfold in Maud’s devious plans. The stories quickly relate the heart of the matter and push the reader further into Maud’s mindset. What a character! Maud should work for the FBI with her intelligent, cunning, and disguises.
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