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Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death (Agatha Raisin Mysteries, No. 1)

(Book #1 in the Agatha Raisin Series)

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Putting all her eggs in one basket, Agatha Raisin gives up her successful PR firm, sells her London flat, and samples a taste of early retirement in the quiet village of Carsely. Bored, lonely and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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6 ratings

Cozy mystery?

Silly, unrealistic situations. Not worth the read

British asocial Jessica Fletcher type.....

...And great fun to read! Agatha first comes across as hard to take, but pretty soon we begin to appreciate her vulnerability. Set in the Cotswold villages of Britain, Agatha's adventures are closely tied in with her inability to safely navigate normal social life amongst the village. The supporting cast is wonderfully diverse, and the humor that is liberally sprinkled throughout Agatha's observations and experiences kept me thoroughly entertained chapter to chapter. I don't much care for series, but look forward to reading more in this one. I appreciated that it was PG rated, and that the main emphasis was on characterization and solving the mystery. No blood and guts.

Quiche Me Agatha Darling

As a child Agatha Raisin was taken to the Cotswolds on vacation and fell in love with the area. Ever since that one visit she has made her plans to go back to the Cotswolds to live, and as this book opens she is about to do just that for Agatha was retiring. She had built her public-relations firm into a very successful enterprise and has now sold it and bought a cottage in Carsely where she plans to spend the rest of her days although she begins to wonder if she has made the right decision even before her retirement party begins. As a hard-nosed executive in London, Agatha had made few if any friends but was so busy with her career that she never noticed. Once she settles into her cottage in Carsely she becomes keenly aware that she is lonely and isolated. The people are friendly enough but she can tell there is a distance in their friendliness so she sets out to be fully accepted. Winning the local baking contest she decides will put her well on the road toward acceptance so she enters the quiche category. Unfortunately she has never learned to cook so she makes a trip to London and buys a spinach quiche, disguises it as her own and enters it in the contest. The judge of the contest however has a tendency to award the prize to his favorites and Agatha's entry does not win. Not yet knowing that the judge is a philanderer who always picks the entries of his companions, Agatha storms out leaving her quiche on the table. The next thing that she knows, the judge has eaten some of her quiche at home and has dropped dead. Poisoned quiche is the cause of death. Agatha is a suspect for only a short while because Detective Constable Bill Wong asks her to show him how she made her quiche and is soon quite certain that the irascible Mrs. Raisin couldn't produce an edible quiche if her life depended on it. The death is in fact ruled an accident because the police believe that the cowbane, which killed the judge, got tragically mixed in with the spinach that went into the dish. That answer is just a little too neat for Agatha however and she begins to snoop around. Along the way she is physically attacked by one of the late judge's harem and has a hex put on her by another of the dear departed's lady friends. She also uncovers a lot of dirt that has no relation to the judge's death what so ever, but she finally hits on what really happened and is almost killed for her efforts. She does however begin to find herself accepted by the people of her new hometown and she has a bunch of new friends almost before she knows what's happening. This is the first entry in the Agatha Raisin mystery series and the reader is introduced to a cast of characters that I assume will continue to play major roles in future stories. The reader is also introduced to Agatha who is pushy, loud, opinionated, and rude and sometimes foul-mouthed but she also exhibits a vulnerable side that makes her character very interesting. By the end of the book, the fierce London executive who d

This first in the Agatha Raisin series is a hilarious hit!

This is the first book in M.C. Beaton's series of cozies featuring Agatha Raisin. Agatha is a laugh-out-loud mix of vulnerability and tough-as-nails self-made business woman, who sells her London public relations business and fulfills a life-long dream by buying a cottage in the Cotswolds village of Carsely and taking early retirement. Eager to make an impact on her fellow villagers, she enters the village quiche competition, after wining and dining the judge. Agatha's detective adventures begin when she loses the competition and the judge dies the next day of cowbane poisoning from eating her quiche. Of course, it wasn't really Agatha's quiche. She can't cook at all, and bought the quiche from a famous London quiche maker, and entered it in the competition as her own. Naturally, our Agatha's cheating is exposed almost immediately, and she is no longer a suspect. She is, however, bored to tears by retirement, and sets out to find the murderer. Readers are introduced to series regulars detective Bill Wong, former employee Roy Silver, the vicar's wife Mrs. Bloxby. We are also introduced to handsome retired colonel James Lacey, who moves next door to Agatha towards the end of this story. James's early impressions of Agatha walking by mumbling to herself and her reaction to this good-looking new neighbor are terrifically funny. This fifty-something heroine is a hoot! The mystery is well-written, with a solid, traditional resolution. If you love Agatha Christie, you'll love Beaton's Agatha Raisin! I suggest you collect the entire series all at once and read them in order....because you won't be able to wait to get to the next book!

A Great Laugh

I still remember my first time reading this book! I have never laughed out loud reading a book before, but this changed it all! The book is well written for a nice light read that you can read in a day or two. I still go back and read it when I have a little down time and I still laugh and just can't put it down. This is the first in the Agatha Raisin series and the others are just as delightful. If you have a day or two and need to escape or need something to read on a relaxing vacation this is it!

Calamity goes to the Cotswolds

Crawl into the cozy of the Cotswalds with Agatha Raisin, who makes her debut as unorthodox heroine to the menopausal set. Taking a well earned early retirement to the village of Carsley, Agatha tries to adapt her presumptuous and pushy personality to the cozy and contentious community life. Aggressive Agatha is clueless in the deportment department, but determined to fit into her imagined idyllic retirement at any cost. And never imagines that the store bought quiche she enters into the village cooking contest will kill someone. Agatha's allure lies in her complete lack of tact and charm, her assertive aplomb, shrewd intellect, rude responses, and the little glimpses the reader is permitted of the human Agatha. The scenery is splendidly sketched, the cast of characters outrageous but somehow believable, and this middle aged mama's only complaint is that this book ends all too quickly - but hold on - this is a series, and more Agatha awaits.
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