Agatha Raisin and a spoonful of poison by Agatha Raisin

Dec 18, 2011 16:12


A Spoonful of Poison by M.C. Beaton

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a better and more involve story, but I think I need a rest from Agatha or be in a different mood when I read the next one as I still want to shake her, even though she was sometimes a little more sensible about herself this time. Toni is an excellent young assistant - and a good addition to the story.

Cranky but lovable sleuth Agatha Raisin’s detective agency has become so successful that she wants nothing more than to take quality time for rest and relaxation. But as soon as she begins closing the agency on weekends, she remembers that when she has plenty of quality time, she doesn’t know what to do with it.

So it doesn’t take much for the vicar of a nearby village to persuade her to help publicize the church fete - especially when the fair’s organizer, George Selby, turns out to be a gorgeous widower.

Agatha brings out the crowds for the fete, all right, but there’s more going on than innocent village fun. Several of the offerings in the jam-tasting booth turn out to be poisoned, and the festive family event becomes the scene of two murders.

Along with her young and (much to her dismay) pretty sidekick, Toni, Agatha must uncover the truth behind the jam tampering, keep the church funds safe from theft, and expose the nasty secrets lurking in the village - all while falling for handsome George, who may have secrets of his own

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