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I became aware of Alexander McCall Smith's No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency
Series while looking up a "Cozy Mystery" author. (I am an avid "Cozy
Mystery" genre fan.) When I initially read about this series, I thought it
would be a perfect match for my reading preferences. I had no idea the No. 1
Ladies' Detective Agency series would become one of my favorite series of
books. I don't really consider it a mystery series, but I do see it as a
"cozy" series.
Alexander McCall Smith's Current Series
Alexander McCall Smith writes four series, each of them about very
different subjects. One thing all of them have in common, is that all four
of them are very well-crafted book series. The four series are: The No. 1
Ladies' Detective Agency Series, The Isabel Dalhousie Series, The Portuguese
Irregular Verbs Series (aka the Professor Doctor Moritz-Maria von Igelfeld
Trilogy), and The 44 Scotland Street Series.
The
No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency Series
Mma Ramotswe opens a detective agency in Botswana after reading a manual
that explains the fundamental tasks and requirements expected of detectives.
Of course, she needs a competent secretary... enter Mma Makutsi, the ideal
secretary because of her 97% score on the secretarial test and her ability
to make Bush tea.
Mma (Precious) Ramotswe is the full-figured ("traditionally built") owner
of the agency, and one honest woman, with wisdom not learned in schools. She
is someone you would feel honored to know. Mma Makutsi (her
secretary/associate) is someone who has lived a difficult life, but who has
improved her conditions through hard work and effort. Mr. J. L. B. Matekone
is the owner of a garage, and Mma Ramotswe's love interest. He is an
extremely kind man who sees the good in people and in life's difficult
situations.
Although all of McCall Smith's books are huge successes, his No. 1
Ladies' Detective Agency seems to be the series that has most endeared him
to many readers. Mma Ramotswe runs a detective agency, but the books come up
short as real mysteries. The books are enjoyable because of the characters
(who are truly fleshed-out) and the vivid descriptions of life in Botswana.
You actually might want to make reservations on the next available flight to
Botswana!
The
Isabel Dalhousie Series
This series features Isabel Dalhousie, an incredibly rich and
intellectual woman who resides in Edinburgh. Because of her wealth, she is
able to devote a lot of time pondering any philosophical questions she deems
worthy of her time.
Isabel is the editor of The Review of Applied Ethics, and the first book
in the series introduces us to Isabel's habit of continuously interjecting
herself into the lives of others. She seems to enjoy nosing around, which in
turn opens up the possibilities of different plots. Each book tends to have
one major problem that needs to be solved by Isabel. These problems provide
Isabel with opportunities to correct situations... and philosophize.
Of the four of McCall Smith's series, this one seems to have an agenda
(of sorts) to convey... through Isabel's philosophical outlook on life. As
the editor of The Review of Applied Ethics, Isabel is able to tackle life's
questions and problems. Fortunately though, McCall Smith has included Grace,
Isabel's maid, as a character who doesn't share Isabel's rich circumstances
or liberal views. Also in the cast of characters is Jamie, a young musician
who is entwined in the lives of Isabel and Cat, Isabel's beautiful, young
niece.
The 44
Scotland Street Series
Alexander McCall Smith wrote the books in this series as story
installments for The Scotsman newspaper. It is because of this reason the
books seem like compilations of vignettes, with several plot lines
independently going at the same time All of the characters in the novels
live at 44 Scotland Street in Edinburgh at one time or another.
Unfortunately, as it almost always is with a series, there are some
characters (with their respective plotlines) who aren't as enjoyable as
others. And, since the 44 Scotland Street novels are compilations of short
stories, the reader has to wait for his/her favorite storyline to reappear.
But the wait is well worth it!
I think the most endearing character from 44 Scotland Street is Bertie, a
little genius who just wants to be a little boy. McCall Smith has us rooting
and cheering for Bertie every time we are lucky enough to be in the midst of
one of his plotlines. This little boy is such an innately sweet and good
child, and it is such a joy to see him circumvent his way through life.
The
Portuguese Irregular Verbs Series
OR
The Professor Doctor Moritz-Maria von Igelfeld Trilogy
This trio of books follows Professor Doctor Moritz-Maria von Igelfeld, an
academic who devotes his life to Portuguese irregular verbs. His love of
these Portuguese irregular verbs is so blindingly great, he cannot fathom
other people not finding them equally glorious/magnificent. This trilogy is
probably the funniest of McCall Smith's four series.
The books include some rather crazy scenarios the Professor-Doctor
inflicts on others through his egocentric actions. He seems rather oblivious
to any complications he inflicts on others... He is not one with a guilt
complex or an abundant sense of empathy!
Alexander McCall Smith's Many Books
Alexander McCall Smith is a very prolific author, but don't be frightened
away by the amount of books he has written. I know in many cases, when an
author has written a lot of books in a relatively short amount of time, the
more recent books seem like "reruns" of plots and characters. Not so with
Alexander McCall Smith! If you are looking for an author who will put a
smile on your face, then Alexander McCall Smith might be the one for whom
you've been looking! |