![]() ![]() ![]() Her life is also filled with opportunities to ponder the moral niceties. Isabel Dalhousie is the editor of the Review of Applied Ethics, a part-time role that satisfies her continuing interest in moral philosophy. ![]() Visit the author's website can be found at … ( more) But then Isabel, being a philosopher, has a thing or two to say about God as well. As her hero WH Auden maintained, classic detective fiction stems from a desire for an uncorrupted Eden which the detective, as an agent of God, can return to us. With Isabel Dalhousie Alexander Mccall Smith introduces a new & pneumatic female sleuth to tackle murder, mayhem - & the mysteries of life. ![]() The Sunday Philosophy Club marks new territory - but familiar moral ground - from the author of The No. Instinct tells Isabel that the young man who tumbled to his death in front of her eyes at a concertl didn't fall. Behind the city's Georgian facades its moral compasses are spinning with greed, dishonesty & murderous intent. She edits the Review of Applied Ethics - addressing such questions as 'Truth telling in sexual relationships' - & she also hosts The Sunday Philosophy Club at her house in Edinburgh. Amateur sleuth Isabel Dalhousie is a philosopher who uses her training to solve unusual mysteries. ![]()
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