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It centres around three sisters: Alix, Christabel and Adelaide. They're young women (Addy is only 15) making do during WW1. Their life together is quite something. They live with their mother, a novelist who doesn't seem to know what day it is, particularly when she's in the throes of writing, and their grandmother, Lady Evelyn, who had a rather unusual introduction to Queen Victoria when she was presented to her. Alix helps out at the local hall which has been turned into a convalescent home for soldiers and it is events there that lead to the body in the ha-ha.
And I feel like I'm merely touching the surface of the story as there's so much action crammed into the pages. What I particularly loved were the interactions between the characters, particularly the sisters, but also between them and various other key players. They live in a kind of gentle chaos and are so likeable and so unusual.
To be honest, I could have done without the body and the mystery as I would have been more than happy to simply read about this wonderful family and how they lived their lives in wartime. Food rationing plays a large part in the story, particularly as the sisters have to feed a number of lodgers, family to those soldiers in the convalescent home. There are some fascinating descriptions of food and Christy, in particular, puts together some amazing concoctions.
The Convalescent Corpse is a book that made me smile. Despite the backdrop of war it has a fairly light-hearted to feel to the narrative and it's a delightful cosy mystery story. ( )