Isabel Dalhousie, philosopher, editor of the Review of Applied Ethics and host of the Sunday Philosophy Club, is also an amateur sleuth who uses her training to discover the truth behind curious occurrences in Edinburgh.

Behind the city’s Georgian façades, moral compasses spin with greed, dishonesty and murderous intent. Instinct tells Isabel that the young man who tumbled to his death in front of her eyes at a concert in the Usher Hall didn’t fall. He was pushed.

Isabel Dalhousie is the Scottish counterpart to Botswana’s premier female detective, Precious Ramotswe – ready to tackle murder, mayhem . . . and the mysteries of life.
 
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The Sunday Philosophy Club
Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
The Right Attitude to Rain
The Careful Use of Compliments
The Comfort of Saturdays
 
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