Agatha Raisin and the Murderous Marriage
By M.C. Beaton
St. Martin’s Press, 1996. 196 pgs. Mystery
Agatha Raisin had always presumed that her first husband had died years ago of alcoholism and never bothered to investigate further. However, when she plans to marry long-time bachelor James Lacey, she sure wished she had. An unexpected guest arrives just in time to spoil all her plans of happily ever after, and when that guest ends up dead, Agatha becomes the prime suspect.
Not as enjoyable as M.C Beaton’s Hammish MacBeth series, but a good filler when you need a light mystery to read.
KK
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