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Agatha Raisin and the vicious vet by M.C. Beaton
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Agatha Raisin and the vicious vet

by M.C. Beaton

Series: Agatha Raisin (2)

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The second book in the Agatha Raisin series, this involves a veterinarian in the same small village that Agatha lives in. This vet doesn't like cats though and when he turns up dead many folks are suspected. ( )
  sunfi | Nov 20, 2009 |
Second in the highly popular Agatha Raisin murder mystery series The highly irrepressibly Agatha feels sure the attractive new village vet has taken a shine to her, yet before romance can blossom, Dr Bladen accidentally kills himself in an unfortunate incident involving a horse and a needle. Ah well, his death serves as an excuse for her to become chummier with her neighbour James Lacey as once more they are thrown together in an amateur murder investigation...

Cosy, highly entertaining, and very English. An incident with a wash basin in a ladies loo had me chortling in bed last night. Agatha is so likeable, mainly because she has silly dreams in her head, makes a total fool of herself, and says things without thinking, just like we all do sometimes. Great weekend reading - and I am now really becoming a fan. ( )
  Heaven-Ali | Sep 20, 2009 |
The second in the Agatha Raisin series introduces a veternarian to the village in the Cotswolds. This vet has turned the heads of all the women including Agatha who feels shunned by her neighbor and romantic interest, James Lacey. Unfortunately, soon after the vet's arrival, he is found dead. Agatha and James decide to play sleuths and begin questioning others - just for the fun of it.

I enjoyed this one so much more than the first. There was never a dull moment with Agatha's vivid personality. She entertained me with her views, embellishments and wit. She's quite the character and one that am eager to meet up with again. (4/5)

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  ThoughtsofJoyLibrary | Sep 7, 2009 |
A vet who doesn't like Hodge? Horrors! He deserved to die!
  bookczuk | Dec 22, 2008 |
Actually only listend to the BBC play version of this, which are not quite the same as the book. I will read the book version of this at some point/ ( )
  Libbeth | Oct 19, 2008 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0312939450, Mass Market Paperback)

Beloved author M.C. Beaton has delighted readers and fans alike with her Agatha Raisin mysteries. Now here is the second novel in the series that started it all…

A PURR-FECT CRIME IN THE COTSWOLDS
Former London PR agent, Agatha Raisin still hasn’t adjusted to village life where the only prospect for a hot evening out is a meeting of the Ladies Society. And since her overtures toward James Lacey—the retired military man next door—have failed, Agatha jumps at the chance to visit the new vet, who’s single and good-looking. Although Agatha’s tabby hasn’t a thing wrong with him, Hodge endures having a thermometer shoved up his bum in the name of romance. Unfortunately his sacrifice is all for naught when the vet is soon found dead next to a high-strung horse.

The police call the vet’s demise a freak accident, but Agatha convinces the hard-to-get James Lacey, who’s also bored in the Cotswolds, that playing amateur detective might be fun. Unfortunately, just like curiosity killed the cat, Agatha’s inept snooping is soon a motivation for murder...

“Anyone interested in a few hours’ worth of intelligent, amusing reading will want to make the acquaintance of Mrs. Agatha Raisin.”
The Cleveland Plain Dealer

“I simply love mysteries that have all the requirements necessary to make them great—the characters, the action, the plots, and that thing we call humanity. Beaton has them all in
spades.”
--Tulsa World

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:57 -0400)

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