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Pushing Up Daisies

An Agatha Raisin Mystery, Book 27

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Pushing Up Daisies

By: M. C. Beaton
Narrated by: Alison Larkin
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New York Times best-selling author M. C. Beaton's beloved Agatha Raisin is back on a case and poking around where she doesn't belong.

When Agatha Raisin left behind her public-relations business in London, she fulfilled her dream of settling in the cozy British Cotswolds, where she began a successful private detective agency. Unfortunately the village she lives in is about to get a little less cozy. Lord Bellington, a wealthy land developer, wants to turn the community garden into a housing estate. When Agatha and her friend, Sir Charles Fraith, attempt to convince Lord Bellington to abandon his plans, he scoffs, "Do you think I give a damn about those pesky villagers?" So when Agatha finds his obituary in the newspaper two weeks later, it's no surprise that some people in town are feeling celebratory.

The villagers are relieved to learn that Bellington's son and heir, Damian, has no interest in continuing his father's development plans. But the police are definitely interested in him - as suspect number one. His father's death, it seems, was no accident. But when Damian hires Agatha to find the real killer, she finds no shortage of suspects.

The good news is that a handsome retired detective named Gerald has recently moved to town. Too bad he was seen kissing another newcomer. But when that woman is also found murdered, Gerald is eager to help Agatha with the case. Agatha, Gerald, and her team of detectives must untangle a web of contempt in order to uncover a killer's identity.

Pushing Up Daisies continues the tradition of this beloved mystery series.

©2016 M. C. Beaton (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Cozy Detective Fiction Mystery Traditional Detectives Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Village Cozy Mysteries

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Miss Penelope, at times Alison has monotonous voice, can’t identify voices!
Makes and females sound the same
Good story, good characters!

Good mystery but bad narrator

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One of the best stories. Personally I like the narrator’s voice. I think it suits Agatha. Ending was a surprise and it was very entertaining getting to the end.

This was hilarious!

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I been listening to all the books in order & Agatha is still early 50's ??

middle age

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Had a hard time following the story. The narrator was so poor the characters lost definition. I love this series but this is the first book I could not finish.

Narrator is poor

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Would you listen to Pushing Up Daisies again? Why?

Maybe. If I had forgotten what happened.

Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?

In a way, but not completely I mean it's funny and interesting but not heart thumping.

Which scene was your favorite?

I didn't really have a favorite scene but I did enjoy the way Agatha is always on the look out for a man and I always like the scenes with Charles Wraith - love the way Larkin does his voice!

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

In parts. Some of the scenes are very funny.

Any additional comments?

I think the narration is the best thing about this one. It's an okay book - good, sweet, fun, but Agatha isn't that appealing as a character. Then you get a great narrator like Alison Larkin and it springs to life.

My favorite narrator for Agatha - by far.

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