Monday 23 March 2020

Pushing up Daisies (Agatha Raisin #27) by M.C. Beaton

“That one that belonged to that murdered therapist. If you want a reasonably priced cottage in the Cotswolds, go for one that had a murdered body in it”

This year has seen me go for an absolute binge on Agatha Raisin stories. There's something so delightful about them. I'm constantly obsessed with the state of Agatha's love life, and also that of Toni's and in this outing, perhaps even some romantic overtures for the vicar's wife??

The much loved community allotment stands between the development plans of Lord Bellington and the desires of the local community. The fight for land is going to take on a body count and you know that means Ms Raisin will yet again be on the case.

The newly arrived, retired detective Gerald is providing some much needed romantic scandal and for a change this is not with Agatha. Toni and Simon are having romantic complications of their own. Oh yes, there is a lot going on and all of it delightful, well, except for the murders.
5 out of 5 - don't mess with my garden.

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