Phone for the Fish Knives, Daisy Waugh
Phone for the Fish Knives, Daisy Waugh
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Phone for the Fish Knives
A light and witty country house murder mystery

Author: Daisy Waugh

Narrator: Penelope Rawlins

Unabridged: 8 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/17/2021


Synopsis

'Daisy Waugh's featherlight satires are as refreshing and uplifting as a glass of chilled vintage champagne. . . Imagine Agatha Christie on laughing gas' Times

The Todes are back, and they're taking on Hollywood . . .

When Hollywood wants to do a remake of the film that made Tode Hall famous, India and Egbert are delighted. They envisage a summer of free money and star-studded dinner parties ahead . . .

But the Hall is soon overrun by wardrobe trucks and catering tents, and lusty, insecure actors squabbling about nudity clauses. When the movie's producers threaten to sue over the exact colour of Tode Hall's rolling lawns, India and Egbert realise that having a film crew on their doorstep isn't such a breeze after all. With so many egos in one place things were bound to end badly, but no one would have predicted quite so literal a backstabbing . . .

'A glorious satire on aristocratic manners and mores, with a smidgeon of murder thrown in, Waugh's hilarious and entirely original twist on the country house murder mystery is 'a perfect antidote to all the real-life craziness going on' Daily Mail

Praise for the Todes

'Witty, well-written and determinedly entertaining . . . the perfect book for the staycation' Catholic Herald

'I couldn't put it down' Santa Montefiore

'A delightful treat' The Lady

'Deliciously entertaining' Andrew Wilson

'An irresistible champagne bubble of pleasure and laughter' Rachel Johnson

'A perfect antidote to wintry gloom' The Literary Review

'What a triumph!' Antonia Fraser

'A masterclass in how to write a rollicking good read' Sarah Vine

'A jolly farce that never takes itself too seriously' Red Magazine

'Fizzles, crackles and sparkles' Elizabeth Buchan

'A work of sublime silliness' Simon Brett

'An effervescent madcap whodunnit' Metro

'A marvellous rollicking read' Mary Killen

'She's skewered her targets brilliantly' Imogen Edwards-Jones

'This contemporary take on a golden age mystery is simply wonderful.' Belfast Telegraph

About Daisy Waugh

Daisy Waugh writes novels, reads tarot cards and teaches yoga. Unlike Sir Ecgbert Tode, she cannot do the standing splits. She lives in London.To find out more, visit her website at: daisywaugh.com.


Reviews

Phone for the Fish Knives is the madcap, comedy murder mystery sequel to In the Crypt with the Candlestick, and although I haven't read it's predecessor, it works perfectly well as a standalone. Set against the backdrop of Hollywood and the glamorous and prominent Tode family, this is a lighthearted......more

Actual Rating 3.25 Thanks to Netgalley for this review copy in exchange for an honest review. Egbert is the heir of Tode Halls and lived happily with her wife India and children. They have allowed using Tode Halls for remaking of a novel based film. They are happy to get half a million and a chance to......more


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Praise for the Todes of Tode Hall series:

Fans of PG Wodehouse and Agatha Christie should bag this madcap comedy whodunnit . . . Outrageous and over-the-top, a perfect antidote to all real-life craziness going on Daily Mail

It's sharp, funny and just the right amount of farcical - the best sort of murder mystery Tatler

I couldn't put it down

What a triumph! It gave me enormous pleasure to read, plus of course a few appropriate shudders. [In the Crypt] lightens the darkness in a way that is both dark and light

An irresistible champagne bubble of pleasure and laughter

Agatha Christie but with a bit of Julian Fellowes's Snobs and Downtown Abbey thrown in . . . A masterclass in how to write a rollicking good read

A jolly farce that never takes itself too seriously Red Magazine

Fizzles, crackles and sparkles

An irresistible, high-camp crime caper - deliciously entertaining