Series: The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency (7)

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The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith1
Tears of the Giraffe by Alexander McCall Smith2
Morality for Beautiful Girls by Alexander McCall Smith3
The Kalahari Typing School for Men by Alexander McCall Smith4
The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency Box Set by Alexander McCall SmithOmnibus 1-4
The Full Cupboard of Life by Alexander McCall Smith5
In the Company of Cheerful Ladies by Alexander McCall Smith6
Blue Shoes and Happiness by Alexander McCall Smith7
The Good Husband of Zebra Drive by Alexander McCall Smith8
The Miracle at Speedy Motors by Alexander McCall Smith9
Tea Time for the Traditionally Built by Alexander McCall Smith10
The Double Comfort Safari Club by Alexander McCall Smith11

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A series of crime/mystery novels set in Botswana featuring private investigator Precious Ramotswe, who advises a mostly female clientele from her deep stores of compassion and wisdom.

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