The Comfort of Saturdays explained

The Comfort of Saturdays
Author:Alexander McCall Smith
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Series:The Sunday Philosophy Club Series
Subject:Isabel Dalhousie
Genre:Fiction
Publisher:Little Brown
Pub Date:2 October 2008
Media Type:Hardback
Pages:234
Isbn:978-1-4087-0065-5
Preceded By:The Careful Use of Compliments
Followed By:The Lost Art of Gratitude

The Comfort of Saturdays is the fifth book in The Sunday Philosophy Club Series by Alexander McCall Smith.[1] It was published in the U.S. as The Comforts of a Muddy Saturday.

Plot

A chance conversation draws Isabel Dalhousie into the case of a doctor, believed by his wife to have been unfairly disgraced in an affair of a dangerous drug.[2]

Her niece, Cat, is on holiday, leaving Isabel to run the delicatessen and attempt to get closer to, and possibly help, Cat's assistant, Eddie, whom she believes to have been damaged by something in his past.[3]

Somewhat to Isabel's disquiet, her fiancé, Jamie, strikes up a friendship with an arrogant American composer.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: McCall Smith, Alexander. Alexander McCall Smith

    . Alexander McCall Smith. The Comfort of Saturdays. October 2008. Little Brown. 978-1-4087-0065-5. registration.

  2. Book: McCall Smith, Alexander. Alexander McCall Smith

    . Alexander McCall Smith. The Comfort of Saturdays. October 2008. Little Brown. 978-1-4087-0065-5. registration.

  3. Book: McCall Smith, Alexander. Alexander McCall Smith

    . Alexander McCall Smith. The Comfort of Saturdays. October 2008. Little Brown. 978-1-4087-0065-5. registration.

  4. Book: McCall Smith, Alexander. Alexander McCall Smith

    . Alexander McCall Smith. The Comfort of Saturdays. October 2008. Little Brown. 978-1-4087-0065-5. registration.