The Vicious Vet: An Agatha Raisin Mystery
작성자
M.C. Beaton
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Mystery
Science Fiction
Crime
형식
킨들
페이지
224
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2007
출판사
St. Martin's Paperbacks
판
2
ISBN-10
1429901543
ISBN-13
9781429901543
설명
Agatha Raisin finds herself facing another puzzling mystery, set against the backdrop of her picturesque Cotswold village. As she settles into her new life as a retired PR executive, she quickly discovers that crime never takes a break in her charming surroundings. When a local veterinarian is found dead, the tranquility of the village is shattered, and Agatha's curiosity is piqued as she steps into the role of amateur detective once again.
Throughout her investigation, Agatha encounters quirky village locals, all with their unique quirks and secrets. As she navigates the eccentricities of her neighbors, her sharp wit and bold personality lead her deeper into a web of intrigue, filled with unexpected twists and turns. Her determination to uncover the truth brings both challenges and laughter, showcasing her endearing flaws and resilience.
While Agatha grapples with her own shortcomings, the story also delves into themes of friendship and community. As she collaborates with the townsfolk, they confront their biases and assumptions, highlighting the importance of connection even in the face of adversity.
With M. C. Beaton's signature humor and engaging characters, this installment adds another delightful chapter to Agatha Raisin's adventures. Agatha's quest for justice will have readers laughing, gasping, and perhaps even questioning their own understanding of the people around them.
Throughout her investigation, Agatha encounters quirky village locals, all with their unique quirks and secrets. As she navigates the eccentricities of her neighbors, her sharp wit and bold personality lead her deeper into a web of intrigue, filled with unexpected twists and turns. Her determination to uncover the truth brings both challenges and laughter, showcasing her endearing flaws and resilience.
While Agatha grapples with her own shortcomings, the story also delves into themes of friendship and community. As she collaborates with the townsfolk, they confront their biases and assumptions, highlighting the importance of connection even in the face of adversity.
With M. C. Beaton's signature humor and engaging characters, this installment adds another delightful chapter to Agatha Raisin's adventures. Agatha's quest for justice will have readers laughing, gasping, and perhaps even questioning their own understanding of the people around them.