Product details:
ISBN13: | 9781472117328 |
ISBN10: | 1472117328 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 256 pages |
Size: | 196x126x24 mm |
Weight: | 180 g |
Language: | English |
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Category:
Agatha Raisin: Dishing the Dirt
Series:
Agatha Raisin;
26;
Publisher: Constable
Date of Publication: 7 April 2016
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Short description:
The eagerly-awaited new Agatha Raisin novel from international bestseller M.C. Beaton
Long description:
A therapist had moved into the village of Carsely and Agatha Raisin hates her. Not only was this therapist, Jill Davent, romancing Agatha's ex-husband, but she had dug up details of Agatha's slum background.
Added to that, Jill was counselling a woman called Gwen Simple from Winter Parva and Agatha firmly believed Gwen to have assisted her son in some grisly murders, although has no proof she had done so.
A resentment is different from a dislike and needs to be shared, so as the friendship between James and Jill grows stronger, the more Agatha does to try to find out all she can about her. When Jill is found strangled to death in her office two days' later, Agatha finds herself under suspicion - and must fight to clear her name.
'The detective novels of M C Beaton, a master of outrageous black comedy, have reached cult status.' Anne Robinson The Times
Added to that, Jill was counselling a woman called Gwen Simple from Winter Parva and Agatha firmly believed Gwen to have assisted her son in some grisly murders, although has no proof she had done so.
A resentment is different from a dislike and needs to be shared, so as the friendship between James and Jill grows stronger, the more Agatha does to try to find out all she can about her. When Jill is found strangled to death in her office two days' later, Agatha finds herself under suspicion - and must fight to clear her name.
'The detective novels of M C Beaton, a master of outrageous black comedy, have reached cult status.' Anne Robinson The Times