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    Agatha Raisin and the Fairies of Fryfam (Agatha Raisin #10) -

    M.C. Beaton, M. C. Beaton

    St. Martin's Griffin;
    2000
    224 páginas
    7h 28m
    ISBN-13: 9781250094001
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    When a fortune-teller tells Agatha Raisin that her destiny lies in Norfolk, the puckish 50-ish heroine of nine previous adventures in this witty series doesn't think twice about renting a cottage sight unseen in a county she's never visited. Of course, Agatha has been spurned by the love of her life, her Cotswolds neighbor James Lacey, which has a lot to do with her removing herself and her two cats, Hodge and Boswell, to the village of Fryfam. There she meets the members of the Fryfam's Women's Group, to whom she explains her presence by saying she's writing a crime novel, Death at the Manor--an unfortunate fib as the village squire, Tolly Trumpington-James, is soon murdered at his manor house. Aided by suave friend Sir Charles Fraith, Agatha sets about prying into the lives of the locals to discover who wanted the squire dead. Peculiar lights at the bottom of her garden (the work of fairies?), the theft of a heavily insured George Stubbs painting, the brief disappearance of her two cats and a second murder, that of Tolly's gamekeeper, may disturb but not shake Agatha from her quest. In the end Charles uses his charm to elicit an important clue from the ravishing barmaid at the pub popular with the Fryfam menfolk. That the social comedy largely overshadows the mystery and its solution won't bother Beaton fans, who will be far more concerned whether Agatha falls for Charles herself or wins back the feckless James in this highly amusing cozy. Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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    Marion Chesney Gibbons

    Marion Gibbons, (nascida em 1936 em Glasgow, Escócia) é uma escritora britânica popular e prolífica romances de mistério desde 1979. Escreveu vários livros de romance histórico de sucesso utilizando seu nome de solteira, Marion Chesney, incluindo os livros da série Travelling Matchmaker and Daughters of Mannerling. Usando o pseudônimo M. C. Beaton, ela também escreveu muitos romances de mistério populares, mais notavelmente a série de mistério Agatha Raisin e Hamish Macbeth. Ela também escreveu romances sob os pseudônimos Ann Fairfax, Jennie Tremaine, Helen Crampton, Charlotte Ward, e Sarah Chester.

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