Agatha Raisin: Pushing up Daisies
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9781472117359
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Constable
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anglais
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Agatha Raisin: Pushing up Daisies

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Allotment wars!

Lord Bellington, Carsely's biggest landholder, has enraged locals by saying he
is going to sell off their allotments to make way for a new housing
development. So when he turns up dead, poisoned by antifreeze, nobody mourns
his passing.

On another fine summer's day Agatha visits Carsley's allotments where
everything looks peaceful and perfect: people of all ages digging in the soil
and working hard to grow their own fruit and veg. Agatha feels almost tempted
to take on a strip herself . . . but common sense soon prevails. She doesn't
really like getting her hands dirty.

She is introduced to three oldtimers who have just taken over a new strip;
Harry Perry, Bunty Daventry and Josephine Merriweather are lamenting the
neglected condition of the patch. But as Harry starts to shovel through the
weeds and grass his spade comes across something hard so he bends down and
tries to move the object. And then he starts to yell . . .

The body is that of Peta Currie, a newcomer to the village - but who would
want to murder her? Blonde and beautiful she's every local male's favourite.
And then Lord Bellingham's son engages Agatha to do some digging of her own
and very soon Agatha is thrown into a world of petty feuds, jealousies and
disputes over land. It would seem that far from being tiny gardens of Eden,
Carsley's allotments are local battlefields where passions - and the bodycount
- run high!

Praise for the Agatha Raisin series:

'Sharp, witty, hugely intelligent, unfailingly entertaining, delightfully
intolerant and oh so magnificently non-PC, M.C. Beaton has created a national
treasure' Anne Robinson

'M.C. Beaton's imperfect heroine is an absolute gem' Publishers Weekly

'The Miss Marple-like Raisin is a refreshing, sensible, wonderfully eccentric,
thoroughly likeable heroine' Booklist
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