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Busy body an Agatha Raisin mystery

Beaton, M. C. (Author). Keith, Penelope, 1940- (Narrator). BBC Audiobooks America. (Added Author).

Summary: Agatha Raisin has never been one for forced holiday cheer, but her friendly little village of Carsely has always prided itself on its traditional Christmas festivities. But this year the bells will not be ringing out, as Mr. John Sunday, an officer with the Cotswold Health and Safety Board, has chosen Christmas as the time to crack down on safety hazards all around the community. But he goes too far when he rules that there cannot be a Christmas tree atop the church tower this year. Mr...

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  • ISBN: 9780792773351 (electronic audio bk.)
  • ISBN: 0792773357 (electronic audio bk.)
  • Physical Description: electronic resource
    remote
    1 sound file : digital.
  • Publisher: North Kingstown : Sound Library, 2010.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Downloadable audio file.
Title from: Title details screen.
Unabridged.
Duration: 06:16:11.
Audio file.
Participant or Performer Note: Read by Penelope Keith.
System Details Note:
Requires OverDrive Media Console (WMA file size: 90126 KB).
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject: Raisin, Agatha (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
Women private investigators -- England -- Cotswold Hills -- Fiction
City and town life -- England -- Fiction
Cotswold Hills (England) -- Fiction
Genre: Christmas stories.
Mystery fiction.
Audiobooks.
Downloadable audio books.

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  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2010 August #2

    Agatha Raisin's latest case (There Goes the Bride, 2009, etc.) pits her against the residents of a quaint village who want to see no evil.

    Her Christmas vacation abroad having proved a bust, Agatha returns early to Carsley, where a friend drags her to a Ladies Society meeting at nearby Odley Cruesis to discuss the problems with overzealous Health and Safety Board inspector John Sunday. The meeting at the vicarage is boring until Sunday appears at a window and is found stabbed outside. The next day, wealthy widow Miriam Courtney skis over to ask Agatha to solve the murder. Many people were furious with Sunday, but most of them have alibis. Although the police warn her off, Agatha and her detective agency staff begin sleuthing. When Miriam's manor house is burned to the ground with her inside, her son Tom, arriving from New York, hires Agatha to investigate his mother's death. Though she's attracted to Tom, Agatha is a bit put off by his prissy ways. Her friend Sir Charles and Toni Gilmour, her best young detective, add their skills to the mix. Toni, upset by the murder of a friend whom Agatha fired for drug use, perks up when Agatha hires a clever young man for Toni to train. Another Christmas arrives before Agatha and her cohorts finally figure out whodunit.

    Testy Agatha, continuing her habit of falling for unsuitable men, scores again with a cunning mixture of satire and mystery.

    Copyright Kirkus 2010 Kirkus/BPI Communications.All rights reserved.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2010 May #1
    Gracing cozies since 1992, Agatha Raisin must now save Christmas in the face of an overzealous Health and Safety Board officer-at least, that's the plan until he's murdered with a kitchen knife. Beaton lives in the English Cotswolds and Paris. Library marketing. Copyright 2010 Reed Business Information.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2010 October #1

    When John Sunday of the Health and Safety Board declares that the village's traditional Christmas tree is a menance to public safety, he makes many enemies—even one who decides to kill him. This is the 21st entry (after There Goes the Bride) in Beaton's popular cozy series; purchase according to demand.

    [Page 68]. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2010 August #2

    In bestseller Beaton's terrific 21st Agatha Raisin mystery (after 2009's There Goes the Bride), the fiercely formidable private detective and her perky young protégé, Toni Gilmour, look into the stabbing murder of John "Grudge" Sunday, a Mircester health and safety board officer, outside a joint meeting of two Cotswolds ladies' societies. The unpopular Sunday had put a pall on the holidays by stopping the annual custom of erecting a Christmas tree atop the Carsely church tower. Millionaire and prime suspect Miriam Courtney, who threatened to kill Sunday, hires Agatha to clear her name. Complications ensue after someone strikes Miriam a fatal blow to the head. Beaton, the pen name for Marion Chesney, does a brilliant job of depicting Agatha's struggles with aging and keeping her detective agency afloat. Her romantic upheavals (will she ever marry close friend Sir Charles Fraith?) continue to tantalize. (Oct.)

    [Page ]. Copyright 2010 Reed Business Information.
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