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M.C. Beaton

Agatha Raisin and the Love from Hell

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Part of "Agatha Raisin" series

In 'Agatha Raisin and the Love from Hell,' the eighteenth installment in M.C. Beaton's beloved cozy mystery series, the sharp-witted and fiercely independent protagonist finds herself in the midst of another perplexing predicament. When Agatha's former lover, James Lacey, announces his engagement to a much younger woman, the spurned Agatha is determined to expose the bride-to-be as a gold digger. But her plans are derailed when the wedding ceremony is interrupted by the discovery of a dead body, and Agatha finds herself once again playing detective. As she delves into the mystery, she uncovers a web of secrets and deceit that threatens to destroy the happy couple. With the help of her loyal friends and a newfound ally, Agatha must race against time to unmask the killer before it's too late. Beaton's signature wit and humor are on full display in this delightful whodunit, which is sure to please both new and longtime fans of the series. The author's masterful plotting and vivid characterizations make for a compulsively readable story that is as entertaining as it is suspenseful. At the heart of the novel is the indomitable Agatha Raisin, a character who is both relatable and utterly unique. With her penchant for meddling and her unapologetic desire for love and companionship, Agatha is a heroine who is impossible not to root for. In 'Agatha Raisin and the Love from Hell,' Beaton has once again crafted a charming and engaging mystery that is sure to delight readers of all ages. With its witty dialogue, engaging characters, and clever plot twists, this is a book that is not to be missed...

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