The Careful Use of Compliments

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The Careful Use of Compliments
1st edition (US)
AuthorAlexander McCall Smith
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Sunday Philosophy Club Series
SubjectIsabel Dalhousie
PublisherLittle, Brown (UK)
Pantheon Books (US)
Publication date
7 August 2007
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typeHardback
Pages256
ISBN0-375-42301-X
Preceded byThe Right Attitude to Rain 
Followed byThe Comfort of Saturdays 

The Careful Use of Compliments is the fourth book in The Sunday Philosophy Club Series by Alexander McCall Smith.

After her son, Charlie's, birth Isabel feels that her life has hit a happy (or happier) patch. Deciding that she may bid for a painting at auction, she visits the showroom, where she has arranged to meet Jamie (her son's father). Jamie proposes but Isabel says that she thinks they should wait, half-hoping that Jamie will press his case. She is a little disappointed when he agrees with her, but accepts that they have made the correct decision.

To her distress, she learns that the editorial board of the Review of Applied Ethics, which she edits, has decided to replace her, an action that she effectively reverses although not without her usual philosophical qualms and musings.

Meanwhile, she becomes interested in the life and recent death of Andrew McInnes, an artist most of whose paintings feature the island of Jura and who was lost in a boating accident there some years previously. Travelling with her fiancé, Jamie, and Charlie to the place of his loss she discovers new information about a more recent painter who was painting similar scenes. Her investigations into a possible art fraud unearth something quite unexpected.

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