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Agatha Raisin and the Love From Hell

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Agatha Raisin Has Finally Married The Man Of Her Dreams. But Now Her Life Is Nothing Short Of A Nightmare....The honeymoon is most definitely over for Agatha Raisin and her new husband, James Lacey. It's only been a short time since their wedding-and already they aren't getting on. But his wandering eye and her God-awful housekeeping are the least of their problems. Just days after a very public, very ugly marital row, James disappears-and when his mistress is later found murdered, he's the prime suspect. Agatha just doesn't buy it. Sure, he's a liar and a sneaky, low-down cheat. But a murderer? That's bloody impossible! And as some speculate on the role Agatha may have played in his vanishing, the forever-feisty Mrs. Raisin must piece together the most unsavory parts of the dead woman's past to clear James's name-and her own...."Among the many joys of all Agatha Raisin adventures are Beaton's sweetly formal prose and her vivid descriptions of colorful villagers. This one, however, adds a crackerjack plot and a delightfully comic ending to the mix, making it clearly the best of the lot." —Booklist, starred review

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Agatha Raisin is trying to settle down to her dream of married bliss in a Cotswold cottage with her former next-door neighbor, James Lacey. But things start unraveling when Lacey disappears, leaving a trail of blood. What's more, a newcomer to the village is found murdered. But mystery-solving has long been Aggie's cup of tea. With the help of Sir Charles Fraith, her former beau, Aggie fearlessly follows a trail that might lead to personal heartbreak. Donada Peters, whose name and voice are synonymous with this plucky middle-aged heroine, paints Aggie as a quirky but endearingly straightforward sleuth. Because Peters has read the whole series, reaching for her audiobooks is like reaching for an old friend. E.V. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine

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