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Oh, Agatha, when will you ever learn?
This is the eleventh book in the Agatha Raisin series by M.C. Beaton. The plot centers on Agatha's disastrous marriage to James Lacey and his subsequent disappearance. When a woman he was once connected with is murdered, Agatha has to find a way to clear his name.
I've been steadily reading this series and I like it; Agatha is such a contrary, but entertaining character. The stories are short, entertaining brain candy. However, I am starting to feel like the ...more
This is the eleventh book in the Agatha Raisin series by M.C. Beaton. The plot centers on Agatha's disastrous marriage to James Lacey and his subsequent disappearance. When a woman he was once connected with is murdered, Agatha has to find a way to clear his name.
I've been steadily reading this series and I like it; Agatha is such a contrary, but entertaining character. The stories are short, entertaining brain candy. However, I am starting to feel like the ...more
Agatha thought she had it all.
She is married to James, she thought it was her dream.
But then married life is awful, within minutes after coming home from the honeymoon.
James gets worse, treating her terribly, and spends more time with another woman.
Agatha finds solace in her friends, but then finds out the woman is having an affair with her husband.
And then that woman ends up dead and James is missing.
And Agatha has to solve the mystery.
She is married to James, she thought it was her dream.
But then married life is awful, within minutes after coming home from the honeymoon.
James gets worse, treating her terribly, and spends more time with another woman.
Agatha finds solace in her friends, but then finds out the woman is having an affair with her husband.
And then that woman ends up dead and James is missing.
And Agatha has to solve the mystery.
I was so happy Agatha FINALLY married James, but was so sad with how it turned out. Not like I expected it to be rainbows and kittens, but still. Disappointing. I have never liked Sir Charles. I'll keep going, but this one made me sad. :(
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3. James is rude.
Penelope Keith did a good job narrating.
Penelope Keith did a good job narrating.
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