I'm trying to read this series in order, but I'm not sure I'm succeeding.
There's a murder (duh). This time it's a teenage girl. Her body's been dumped in a wooded area. Who is she, why was she murdered etc...as Agatha Raisin is attempting to uncover this mystery, someone else is murdered. It turns out that the two might be related, but how?
Then yet another murder. This time someone who was suspected of murdering the the teenage girl.
As the story unfolds, all the answers get answered bit by bit, until all the pieces are put together. The ending is logical, but not predictable.
What I liked about this particular story is that Agatha is no longer the lone wolf or the wolf with a couple of sidekicks. Now she has an entire team investigating:
Harry, a young college bound man who is taking a gap year and needs something to occupy himself. He's scruffy looking with wild hair and piercings everywhere, but turns out to be a deft investigator.
The same is true for Phil, a 76 year old man, living alone, never married, needs money and a good photographer. Agatha hires him because the vicar's wife, Mrs. Bloxby has guilted her into it. Phil ends up being of a far greater to her than she imagined.
Patrick is an ex-policeman, tough, enigmatic, working in the background, but gets a lot of valuable information behind the scenes.
Because the story bounced back and forth between the above characters as well as their relationship with Agatha, add the regulars, Sir Charles, and Roy Silvers from London and you get not only an interesting plot, but also engaging, interesting characters that only add flavor to the pot.