3 Stars. Has it happened to you - arriving on vacation and looking forward to true relaxation when your hotel, this time on the island of Mallorca near Barcelona, turns out to be full? Finally a nice one is found, this time Hotel Pino d'Oro in nearby Pollensa Bay, but within minutes you are recognized. Can you feel your promised relaxation slipping away? Something similar has happened to me and likely to you. It happens to Parker Pyne, the detective of the heart, who advertises in London in the personal column of The Times. The ad is short and sweet, but he gets inundated. "Are you happy? If not, consult Mr. Parker Pyne." The story first appeared in Strand Magazine in 1935; my read came from The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories of 1939 reprinted by HarperCollins in 2012. Pyne even tries to disguise his name in the registry by using his first name, Christopher. Doesn't work. When Mrs. Adela Chester finds out about his talents, she immediately asks him to save her 25-year-old son Basil from what she perceives as a soon-to-be disastrous marriage to Betty Gregg, also there on vacation. What does he do? Does he pull it off? A fun little read. (Mar2021/No2025)