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I received these in the mail this week.
For Review:
When
therapist Jill Davent moved to the village of Carsely, Agatha Raisin
was not a fan. Not only was this therapist romancing Agatha's ex-husband
but she dug up details of Agatha's not-too-glamorous origins. Jill also
counsels a woman, Gwen Simple, that Agatha firmly believes assisted her
son in some grisly murders, although there is no proof. Not one to keep
her feelings to herself, Agatha tells anyone that would listen that
Jill is a charlatan and better off dead. Agatha could only sigh with
relief when the therapist took an office in Mircester.
When
Agatha learns that Jill had hired a private detective to investigate
her background, she barges into Jill's office and gives her a piece of
her mind, yelling "I could kill you!" So when Jill is found strangled to
death in her office two days later, Agatha becomes the prime suspect.
But Agatha, along with her team of private detectives, is determined to
prove her innocence and find the real culprit. This time Agatha must use
her skills to save her own skin.
In
the second book from talented writing team D.E. Ireland, famous
literary characters Eliza Doolittle and Henry Higgins once again come to
life as a hilarious investigative team. Move Your Blooming Corpse
explores the Edwardian racing world and the fascinating characters who
people it, from jockeys to duchesses, in this delightful traditional
mystery that will appeal to fans of British mysteries.
Eliza
Doolittle and Henry Higgins are at the posh Royal Ascot, the biggest
horse racing event of the season. Eliza's father is the new co-owner of a
champion racehorse, and Eliza and Henry are excited to cheer the
Donegal Dancer on to victory. However, their idyllic outing takes a
serious turn when a victim is trampled during the Gold Cup race and
someone is found murdered in the stables.
With time running out
before the upcoming Eclipse Stakes, she and Higgins investigate jealous
spouses, suffragettes and the colorful co-owners of the Donegal Dancer.
But can they outrace the murderer, or will there be another blooming
corpse at the finish line?
Thanks Minotaur Books!
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