Agatha Raisin - M.C. Beaton (Books 1-23)

If you're a fan of the English "cottage mysteries," then these will keep you busy on a cold winter's night. Agatha is sort of an updated, feistier, younger Miss Marple. :>)

Agatha Raisin is a frustrated, yet endearing, middle-aged public-relations agent who moved from London to Carsely in the Cotswolds when she sold her public-relations firm in Mayfair and took early retirement. She solves murders in each of the earlier books, but Agatha finally sets up her own detective agency. The police, and even some of her acquaintances, insist that she solves crimes through accident and luck.

All books in mobi, epub and pdf variants

AR_1-4.zip

AR_5-7.zip

AR_8-10.zip

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  • Thank you!  Since the library is closed, and I've read all my books, I need these.

  • Very good. Thank you.

  • Next batch

    AR_11-13.zip

    AR_14-16.zip

    AR_17-18.zip

    • and the rest.

      AR_19-20.zip

      AR_21-23.zip

    • Wonderful series of books.  Thanks for sharing.

    • Agatha Raisin is an excellent creation. Penelope Keith gave a good portrayal of her in the BBC radio series. M C Beaton also writes the Hamish Macbeth series, 28 books so far, which are well worth a read. This is the first of the series.

       

      David

      Death of a Gossip - M. C. Beaton.epub

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    • David:

      Are you going to post all 28 Hamish books?  If not, I have them and will do so, in a separate thread.

      A separate thread is important for later searching, as the Ning search tool is really poor.

    • Hello Bob

       

      I put the Hamish link up just to see the reaction. I don’t have all of them, only about 14 in all. If anyone is interested it would be worth starting a separate posting. I enjoy the books much more than the TV series. Do you know if there has ever been a radio adaptation?

       

      David.

    • To my knowledge, there is no radio adaptation of the Hamish series.

    • There are several rather good readings of the Hamish books here

      https://timespast.ning.com/group/whodunit/forum/topics/hamish-macbet...

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