I really don't know why I read the Agatha Raisin novels. I love Hamish Macbeth so of course I decided to try Beaton's other mystery series, but found that I really dislike Agatha a lot. Because I am a compulsive reader I just had to read all the Agatha Raisin novels in the series that I could get from my library, even though a lot of them annoyed me. This one was just too much. These novels are just so repetitive, in every single one the same character flaws are stressed, the same sentiments expressed (I think I counted three times in this one particular book where Agatha says that she hates how Charles uses her home as a hotel - yet she never once did anything about it - just like the dozens of other times you read the same scenario in the other books). Agatha never ever grows up, not even a teeny bit, and it is getting really old. Yes, she is immature and incredibly insecure and horribly pushy and not very nice and overall annoying - I'd like something to change somewhere! Now, I know Hamish Macbeth has his flaws, and yes, Beaton beats the same old issues with him as well, but he does move on and grow through the series. He still hasn't gotten past Priscilla (something he should have let go by now and I am starting to get fed up with as well), but his women issues are not self-inflicted, they are largely the result of huge misunderstandings, Hamish always has good intentions but things just go wrong and he never really attempts to explain anything to anyone (also a bit annoying). Okay, so the Macbeth series can be just as annoying (if she were real I'd shoot Jessie Currie), but its much easier to forgive the repetitiveness and stagnancy because Hamish is likeable and good and I've got a bit of a crush on him. Agatha, well, she deserves to be miserable and alone.