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Threats At Three (Lois Meade Mysteries) [Mass Market Paperback]

Ann Purser
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: PRIME CRIME; Reprint edition (19 Jan 2012)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0425244571
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425244579
  • Product Dimensions: 17 x 10.4 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 20,789 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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When a dead body is found in a canal, Detective Cowgill believes the murderer is connected to a suspicious fire and a heated dispute over saving the local village hall. Time to turn to the ever reliable Lois Meade to sort out the culprits and pick up the loose ends - before their village hall turns into a funeral hall.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
threats at three 27 Jun 2011
Format:Hardcover
as a big fan of Anne Purser I was a little dissapointed with this one.The plot was rather weak (possibly bacause there was no body)and seemed to wander in and out of the story.Didn`t hold my attention in the way all the others have.there is a run away dad and a shady character and a young angry teen,but all is a bit muddled with Lois in her usual interfering mode and the rest of the family offering "helpful"advice.
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An enjoyable read 12 Feb 2012
By Keen Reader TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This is the first book by Ann Purser I have read; I picked it up quite by chance at the library. It appeared to be a gentle, English village mystery, so I looked forward to a good read. After the frantic pace of The Ritual (Adam Nevill) something to calm the heart rate seemed to be required.

The story has quite a few threads ongoing in it; it doesn't seem to matter that I hadn't read the earlier novels in this series, as brief explanations were supplied to any ongoing material. While it was an enjoyable read, it was definitely not thrilling. For some reason, I found it hard to feel very empathetic towards most of the characters; they just really didn't seem like particularly nice people some of the time.

A good read for a quiet Sunday; and I shall happily read more of the author's works. I just don't think I'd read any of them twice.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Excellent cozy provides lovely visit to British village 10 Dec 2010
By CJ-MO - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
The title of Ann Purser's Threats at Three may be a little misleading. It is the 10th book in the Lois Meade Mystery series, not the third. The series began with Murder on Monday and went through all the days of the week before starting to use numbers in the titles.

The main character, Lois Meade, runs "New Brooms", a cleaning service in the English village of Long Farnden. Her cleaning business has given her many opportunities to help the local police solve many of their cases. Threats at Three opens with the village council discussing fundraising ideas to pay for the restoration of the one hundred year old village center hall. Most village residents are excited about the project, but at least one person disagrees - someone tries to burn down the beloved hall! Inspector Hunter Cowgill soon finds himself searching for the would-be arsonist as well as trying to identify an unknown body found in a canal.

There is a large cast of characters in this book whose lives are very intertwined, as you might expect in a small village. This really gives the reader a glimpse into life in Long Farnden. Lois's husband Derek Meade works on the village center fundraising committee, which includes know-it-all newcomer Gavin Adstone, and is making plans for a soap box derby. Lois is convinced by her daughter to give a cleaning job to a Paula Hickson, a young mother struggling to support her children after her abusive husband disappears. Lois's daughter, Josey, is friends with Gavin Adstone's wife Kate and is dating Inspector Cowgill's nephew Matthew. The village grapevine goes into full gear when Paula's son Jack disappears, then reappears a couple of days later. Nobody knows if he was kidnapped by his estranged father, by a stranger that has been hanging around the schoolyard selling drugs, or if Jack was just staying over at a friend's house as he claims.

While this is a cozy mystery, the characters are well-developed have many layers. This makes the book realistic and keeps it interesting. The characters are often unpredictable, which makes the everyday events in the story even more entertaining. For example, while Lois is well-liked and takes care of her family, friends, and employees, her daughter-in-law sometimes find her interfering. Lois's mother, "Gran" is opinionated and outspoken and can be funny, but her comments are sometimes rude. Just when you think you have her pegged as a crabby old lady, she shows she can be caring by reaching out to help a family member or fellow resident in the village. Paula's estranged husband Jack Sr. and Gavin seem to be villains at the beginning. However, Jack shows that he is a hard worker and does care about his family in spite of his previous violence, and Gavin starts to befriend the same committee members that he scorned at the beginning of the book in spite of some shady business dealings.

Inspector Cowgill's relationship with Lois is a little perplexing but interesting. By all descriptions and observations, Lois and Derek appear to have a happy, affectionate marriage. However, we learn the Inspector welcomes Lois's help with his cases not only for her observations, but also because he is in love with her! Cowgill is very pleased that his nephew is dating Lois's daughter since that gives him more of a reason to keep in touch with Lois. Lois changes the subject when family members make comments about the inspector's feelings for her, but once when the inspector kisses her cheek good-bye, Lois remains smiling and touching her cheek after he leaves. This complex relationship is intriguing, and I hope it continues in future installments of the series.

I greatly enjoyed this easy-going mystery. In addition to likeable characters, the descriptions of life in Long Farnden and the little details like water boiling on the Aga stove and choir practice at the village church transported me to this quaint village, which turned out not to be the sleepy town it first appeared.

The Long Farnden vicar said it best when discussing all the newcomers moving to their village:

"Life in this small community was often nothing like the tranquil existence some incomers
seemed to expect, but when presented with a problem, or somebody genuinely needing
help, many of the real villagers rallied around..."

I was happy to be an "incomer" and experience some time in the life of a Long Farnden villager. Readers of Ann Purser's earlier works will enjoy this installment. Fans of M.C. Beaton or Agatha Christie's Miss Marple will enjoy "Threats at Three".

This review was originally written for the "Season for Romance" E-Zine. The book was provided to me in exchange for an honest review.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
engaging tale 11 Dec 2010
By Harriet Klausner - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
The villagers of Long Farnden, England want to raise the money to refurbish the village hall. The community meets to discuss plans including who does what with electrician Derek Meade chosen as the lead of the fundraising subcommittee.

Not everyone is euphoric over the Village Hall Renovation Fund-Raising renovation plan to "save our shed". Some feel it is a waste of money and prefer nothing occur while one person fears her spouse will cause trouble for the townsfolk. New Broome cleaning business owner Lois Meade becomes embroiled in the middle trying to prevent a calamity from happening. However she fails as the first corpse is found leading to Inspector Cowgill investigating the homicide and Lois "helping" him.

Well written, the latest Lois Meade amateur sleuth (see Warning at One and Tragedy at Two) is an engaging tale that spends most of the story line on a small village politics when an issue divides the community. The support ensemble cast is solid as each picks a side in the community debate. However, the whodunit takes a back seat to the increasingly divisive ugly fight to shed or not to shed.

Harriet Klausner
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Threats at Three 5 Feb 2011
By Allene - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Threats at Three is a series book by Ann Purser. This is actually the tenth book in the series. All are centered around the English village of Long Farnden and the lives of characters introduced in the first book which was Murder on Monday.

When I started reading Threats at Three I didn't think I would like it but hung in there for a chapter or two and began to get interested, not so much in the plot, but in the characters. Actually, the plot was a little thin. For instance who was trying to burn down the hall? If that was clearly established I missed it. The characters, however, seemed well defined and tempted you to read the forerunner books to see how they developed.

If you like fast moving action, dead on suspense, and a stunning rap up, this book is probably not for you. If, instead, you want to spend a leisurely couple of days in an English village peering in the windows of some of the families then Threats at Three will be your 'cup of tea'.
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