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304 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published October 3, 2017
“But darling, it does look like a Primark one I saw in Tesco’s.”In a distinctly muted encounter the regular characters seem to have lost their sparkle and the plot in riddled with inconsistencies, continuity and typographical errors. It is beyond insulting when a bestsellers publisher allows a country’s name to change subsequent times in the course of a novel which is little over two-hundred-pages. This was just one of the instances, likewise whether Agatha’s cats were at her cottage or staying with her cleaner altered over the course of pages and whilst admittedly not drastic these niggles add up and irk over time. Agatha’s love life seems to occupy an overwhelming proportion of this story but is sadly largely based around the repetitive Sir Charles Fraith and James Lacey triangle. Disappointingly this focus on Agatha’s quest for an eligible man comes at the expense of her regular cast, DS Bill Wong, the vicar and Mrs Bloxby and young, determined and attractive investigator, Toni Gilmour.
Agatha doubled her rates and then said, “Of course, I halve them for a friend.” - Agatha Raisin in The Witches' Tree