The Dog Who Came In From The Cold by Alexander McCall Smith

This is the second book in the Corduroy Mansions series. Of course it’s the same idea as his 44 Scotland series except most of the action takes place in London instead of Edinburgh.

This one was more enjoyable than the first one I think, or maybe it’s just that I know the various characters better now, it’s another cozy read. A few more of the Pimlico inhabitants are paired up. The whole thing is quite daft really with Freddie de la Haye, the Pimlico terrier belonging to William French being recruited by MI6 as a spy. But then when you think about it, stranger things have happened in that weird world of espionage.

William French, the main character is a man of a certain age. Jack usually asks me exactly what that means and I reply – older than me – but in this case William is actually a bit younger than me. He muses on such things as Latin phrases which are unknown to younger people nowadays and the fact that the younger generation has no idea of the use of the subjunctive. It felt like he had dropped in to my world! I imagine that there’s quite a lot of McCall Smith in William French. For me, this series isn’t as entertaining as the Scotland Street books but that’s probably because I prefer the Edinburgh setting.

Corduroy Mansions by Alexander McCall Smith

I requested this book from my library after Evee of Evee’s Blog mentioned that it featured a dog as a character. I think there are only two books in this series so far. It’s set in Pimlico, London and Corduroy Mansions is a crumbling Arts and Crafts mansion block which contains a number of flats which are inhabited by disparate characters.

Freddie de la Hay, the Pimlico terrier (I suspect he’s a Heinz 57 variety – in other words a mongrel) joins them there when William gets part time custody of him in a bid to get rid of his dog-hating son who is a ‘waste of space’ according to Marcia.

It was a mildly entertaining read and I’ll read the next one in the series but I don’t think it was as successful as the 44 Scotland Street series. I want to find out if the ghastly Lib Dem M.P. Oedipus Snark gets his come-uppance, isn’t that a great name for a baddie?!