Waste of a Life

Waste of a Life

by Simon Brett

Narrated by Simon Brett

Unabridged — 7 hours, 11 minutes

Waste of a Life

Waste of a Life

by Simon Brett

Narrated by Simon Brett

Unabridged — 7 hours, 11 minutes

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Overview

Declutterer Ellen Curtis has been working to bring order into the life of Cedric Waites, a recluse in his eighties who hasn't left his house or let anyone inside it since his wife died. On one of her regular visits, Ellen finds the old man dead. It's sad but, given his age, perhaps not unexpected, and nothing to get worked up about...until the police raise the suspicion that Cedric might have been poisoned! The cause seems be something he ate, and since Ellen cleared away the old man's food containers, she is under suspicion. As is Dodge, who works for Ellen and has unhelpfully done a runner and disappeared... Meanwhile, Ellen's life has taken on a chaotic turn of its own: a rival declutterer is out to sabotage her reputable business, her two grown-up children are back home and in crisis, and she has a potential love interest. Can she uncover the killer and bring order back to her own life?

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

10/03/2022

In Edgar finalist Brett’s gentle third Decluttering mystery (after 2021’s An Untidy Death), kind and empathetic Ellen Curtis, the owner and sole employee of SpaceWoman, a company in Chichester, England, offering decluttering assistance, is asked by Social Services to bring order to the home of Cedric Waites, a recluse in his late 70s. Over the course of her regular visits, she becomes fond of the old man and is shocked when she arrives one afternoon to find him dead. The autopsy reveals that he was poisoned by something he ate. Ellen’s occasional helper, Dodge, who has a deep-seated distrust of the police, becomes a prime suspect. Dodge’s running off complicates the situation for Ellen, whose easy narration pulls readers into her visits with her eccentric and often well-read clients, her interactions with her family, and her observations on the unpredictability of life. These interludes may seem extraneous to Ellen’s murder investigation, but, in fact, often impart salient information. Ellen’s personal problems, such as dealing with a manic depressive grown son, deepen her character along the way to the satisfying conclusion. This book is pure pleasure. Agent: Lisa Moylett, CMM Agency (U.K.). (Dec.)

Booklist Starred Review of Guilt at the Garage

Brett is brilliant at showing how throwaway comments and casual snubs intensify cruelty to outsiders. This is an especially incisive Fethering adventure, with a shocker of an ending

Booklist Starred Review

Brett layers the old-fashioned puzzle with deep psychological insights . . . Not to be missed

The Times - Mark Sanderson

Witty and amusing feelgood fiction

Booklist Starred Review of The Liar in the Library

The manner of murder is as satisfyingly bizarre and complicated as any Golden Age puzzler . This may just be the best Brett novel yet

Booklist on Death and the Decorator

An edgy cozy, filled with dry wit and deft plot twists

Booklist Starred Review of An Untidy Death

As usual, Brett is brilliant at creating settings that reflect character

The Times

Witty and amusing feelgood fiction

Booklist Starred Review

Brett layers the old-fashioned puzzle with deep psychological insights . . . Not to be missed

Library Journal - Audio

03/01/2023

Professional declutterer Ellen Curtis is no stranger to cleaning up people's messes. She's also no stranger to solving murders, as twice before she has been faced with finding the culprit behind corpses that turned up on the job. In this third installment of Brett's "Decluttering Mysteries," though, the mess and the murder strike closer to home when one of Ellen's clients is poisoned, and the prime suspect is her close friend and decluttering companion, Dodge. Amid a criminal investigation and her own chaotic personal life, can Ellen restore order or will the disarray end in disaster? Brett has crafted a clever cozy mystery with compelling cliffhangers and a lovable leading lady. Brett reads the story; some may initially find his masculine voice incongruous with a woman protagonist, but listeners will quickly be absorbed by the descriptive detail and Brett's engaging and amusing performance of the first-person narrative. Fans of the series likely won't be able to imagine Ellen any other way. VERDICT This audio will appeal to listeners seeking an offbeat amateur detective story full of wit and whimsy. Recommended for fans of Denise Swanson, Jenn McKinlay, and M.C. Beaton.—Lauren Hackert

Kirkus Reviews

2022-09-14
Not even the death of a client can keep professional declutterer Ellen Curtis from probing the details of his sorry life.

“I get interested in people and I want to see how their stories turn out,” says the proprietor and sole employee of SpaceWoman. It’s as good an explanation as any for why she attaches herself to Cedric Waites, an elderly widower who'd been referred to her by social services after a nasty fall. At first Cedric, whose accident clearly hasn’t mellowed his disposition, won’t let Ellen inside; even after he relents, he’s not her most cordial client, and their standoffs don’t end until she finds him lying dead on his bed. DI Bayles thinks Cedric was poisoned, and he’s not pleased that Ellen’s unwittingly disposed of some important evidence before the Chichester police could examine it. She expresses due regret, more to herself than him, but her continuing interest in the arc of Cedric’s life must compete with her work for retired English teacher Mim Galbraith, whose dementia is worsening, and new client Lita Cullingford; with her dismay that Bayles favors her colleague Gervaise “Dodge” Palmier, who retired from the city to do hauling and woodworking, as the poisoner; and with the distressing complications in the personal lives of her grown children, aspiring animator Ben and aspiring influencer Jools, who’s always been “mildly bolshie” anyway. The veteran author, who could probably compose these chronicles in his sleep, distributes his clues cleverly and ties them up with a professional neatness his heroine might envy.

Brett’s brisk descriptions, pacing, and juggling of subplots temper the sadness of the victim’s recovered biography.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176981148
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Publication date: 12/08/2022
Series: The Decluttering Mysteries , #3
Edition description: Unabridged
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