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Tapas on the Ramblas

par Anthony Bidulka

Séries: Russell Quant (3)

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Charity Wiser, matriarch of the Wiser clan by virtue of her wealth and power, is an indomitable provocateurand private detective Russell Quant's newest employer. There is more than a single rotten apple on this family tree, and Quant has been hired to discover which one is intent on murdering his client. To help him sleuth out the evil culprit, Charity Wiser arranges a family reunion aboard the opulent Friends of Dorothy Cruiseliner as it tours the most exotic ports of the Mediterranean. But smooth sailing is short-lived as undercurrents of clashes -- local and tourist, gay and straight, trendy and traditional -- offer Russell insight into the Wisers and reveal a family simmering with rage and greed. He begins to wonder: Who doesn't want Charity Wiser dead? Shifting from his Prairie stomping ground to a sea undulating with murder, Quant's smarts, senses, and sea legs are challenged. In this captivating yet captive environment, family tensions mount and suspicions build. And Russell must balance his detective duties with safeguarding his client and protecting his own life. From the delight of tapas and sweet sangria in Spain to the bitter taste of death in Sicily, Quant connects and clashes with friends and foes in a series of unforgettable locales. Come aboard a sensual journey of sun and sea brine, caviar and champagne on a cruise replete with the luxury of murder.… (plus d'informations)
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We both enjoyed the novel. Would highly recommend it.
  JimandMary69 | Nov 13, 2023 |
I think this is in that group of mysteries known as "cozy" mysteries. More humor than detection, improbable scenarios, much nonsense. It isn't my cup of tea.

I found the humor predictable, the characters just annoying. I couldn't particularly like any of them. I also had a time keeping them straight - as in remembering who was who. Clearly this book is for somebody else and I hope this copy finds another reader who enjoys it. ( )
  slojudy | Sep 8, 2020 |
An wealthy matriarch is convinced a member of her family is trying to murder her to get their hands on the inheritance and hires Russell to find out who.

Some nice comedy here and also lots of misdirection. But Russell's love life needs sorting out. He needs to find someone who is obtainable, doesn't get murdered, and is not one of the bad guys. And most importantly what has happened to Sereena? ( )
  Robertgreaves | May 13, 2020 |
Charity Wiser, head of Wiser Meats and the head of the Wiser Clan, delights in tormenting her family with the monies she plans of divvying up in her will. Her form of torment, however, is unusual -- she forces the family to gather together for yearly Charity Events (Charity meaning her and not actual charities). She finds either the most unsuitable location or runs the family through a horrendous onslaught of group activities, convincing them that this is what they need to do in order to garner a good spot in her will. At the last such event, though, someone finally had enough of the terrorizing and decided to take action, mistakenly poisoning her cat.

To uncover who in the Wiser family has it in for her, Charity stages one final event and brings in Russell Quant, a gay private investigator. Charity's family will be gathering for a Mediterranean cruise aboard the Friend of Dorothy Cruiseliner -- a gay-friendly cruise chosen specifically to make her family uncomfortable. On top of that, she's let the family know that she plans on changing her will so it's up to Russell to untangle the web of greed and lies within the Wiser family before Charity -- or even Russell himself -- winds up dead in the water.

I liked the characters. Most of the gay/lesbian characters showed the diversity of the gay community -- from the sometimes in-your-face drag queens to the business-like lesbian captain of the ship -- and I like that Charity Wiser never hid her relationship with her lover Dottie from her family, no matter what they may have felt about it.

But it was the twists and turns of the story kept my attention. I never had a solid inkling as to who the murder could be thanks to all the re-directing of potential culpability. With many mysteries, it sometime becomes apparent early on in the story just who the guilty party is, but this story had so many different trails to follow that even I didn't know how Russell would pull off solving the mystery.

"Tapas on the Ramblas" is a fun mystery, something that is filled with enough interesting characters (from the Wiser clan and members of the ship's crew to two Mary and Rhoda drag queens), plot twists, well thought out red herrings, and murders to keep any reader entertained. ( )
1 voter ocgreg34 | Dec 8, 2010 |
Here we have is the third entry in the Russell Quant, Canadian Detective, series. As the third book, "Tapas on the Ramblas" seems to suffer from a curious wandering of the author's attention. I liked this book quite a lot, but I am no damn fool. The main mystery was resolved in a coldly practical and predictable way, one I saw coming in pllleeennnty of time to wish Russell had as well; I felt the more interesting part of the story was the unsubtly drawn, but intentionally so, darkening of the clouds around Russell's fascinating neighbour (oh dear, I'm going Canadian) Sereena.

This tale, with its actual emotional stakes for my future husband (if I can figure out how to *pfoof* myself into fictional Saskatoon), resonates with this reader. His client, who hires him to resolve a rather shabby plotline that involves greed, power, and #gasp# S-E-X and the elderly girl, is so unpleasant that I wished the crime planned and telegraphed from page one had been committed. Oh oh! That was a spoiler!! (Well, not much of one...the back cover has the sentence: "He begins to wonder: Whodoesn't want Charity Wiser dead?" Not me.)

But Sereena Orion Smith, International Woman of Mystery! She's just a cool subplot away from stealing me from Mr. Russell Quant! Her many tales of life outside Saskatoon are never heard, which makes them far more effective than if they'd been presented on the page. (Think Maris Crane, from "Frasier"...how much better that we never see her, no?) Her curious choice of residence in a small prairie city in one of Canada's less errr hmmm ummm shall we say famous provinces becomes more and more odd as we see her moving through the larger world with aplomb and panache. It makes the deep shadows surrounding her all the more fascinating for Russell, and for me. I expect that Bidulka will do something with this, given the ending which I have to say was a surprise and not a pleasant one, but which made me very very very glad I ordered the entire series when I ordered the books!

Bidulka isn't a perfect writer, and his plotting of the mysteries is getting better each outing. It's necessary to point out that sometimes his near-miss word choices will make the erudite twitch a little. (No, I won't give examples, that's just poncey-stuffy-professor stuff.) But on balance, on balance...like the late, great Joseph Hansen's Dave Brandstetter, Anthony Bidulka's Russell Quant should be given a chance to lure the timid and straight into a good friendship with a good, morally sound, brave-reverent-thrifty gay crime solver. Recommended, with the caveat that you really need to start with book one, "Amuse Bouche". ( )
  richardderus | Jun 3, 2009 |
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Some things just go better together--like wine & cheese, pizza & beer, champagne & amuse bouche, aquavit & herring, tapas & sangria. Without one, the other is not nearly as savoury. This is for Herb, aptly named, for he brings such fine flavour to all the days of my life
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Charity Wiser, matriarch of the Wiser clan by virtue of her wealth and power, is an indomitable provocateurand private detective Russell Quant's newest employer. There is more than a single rotten apple on this family tree, and Quant has been hired to discover which one is intent on murdering his client. To help him sleuth out the evil culprit, Charity Wiser arranges a family reunion aboard the opulent Friends of Dorothy Cruiseliner as it tours the most exotic ports of the Mediterranean. But smooth sailing is short-lived as undercurrents of clashes -- local and tourist, gay and straight, trendy and traditional -- offer Russell insight into the Wisers and reveal a family simmering with rage and greed. He begins to wonder: Who doesn't want Charity Wiser dead? Shifting from his Prairie stomping ground to a sea undulating with murder, Quant's smarts, senses, and sea legs are challenged. In this captivating yet captive environment, family tensions mount and suspicions build. And Russell must balance his detective duties with safeguarding his client and protecting his own life. From the delight of tapas and sweet sangria in Spain to the bitter taste of death in Sicily, Quant connects and clashes with friends and foes in a series of unforgettable locales. Come aboard a sensual journey of sun and sea brine, caviar and champagne on a cruise replete with the luxury of murder.

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