Agatha Raisin and the Terrible Tourist
Agatha Raisin's marriage was put off when her ex-husband showed up, unfortunately alive. Fortunately, he was murdered and Agatha solved the crime. Now she is off to Cyprus to track down her ex-fiance. Instead of enjoying their planned honeymoon, however, they witness the murder of an obnoxious...
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Agatha Raisin's marriage was put off when her ex-husband showed up, unfortunately alive. Fortunately, he was murdered and Agatha solved the crime. Now she is off to Cyprus to track down her ex-fiance. Instead of enjoying their planned honeymoon, however, they witness the murder of an obnoxious tourist.
Two sets of terrible tourists surround the unhappy couple, arousing Agatha's suspicions. And, much to James' chagrin, she won't rest until she finds the killer. Unfortunately, it seems the killer also won't rest until Agatha is out of the picture. Agatha is forced to track down the murderer, try to rekindle her romance with James, and fend off a suave baronet, all while coping with the fact that it's always bathing suit season in Cyprus.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780312965662 (0312965664)
Publish date: 1998-07-15
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Pages no: 198
Edition language: English
Series: Agatha Raisin (#6)
I picked this up for two reasons. 1) M.C. Beaton has a huge place on library shelves so I figured the books must be good; and 2) I needed a book set in Cyprus. This is the first (and last) book I'll read by M.C. Beaton. I understand from other reviews that this is not her finest work (in fact the r...
I really liked this one. It was set in Northern Cypress, for the most part. It was a bit of a push with the overly-long Wikipedia type descriptions of things, like we used to do in college to increase the word count on thesis papers, but it was still enjoyable.
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I normally enjoy Agatha's adventures but this one was terrible. I felt she was pathetic, argumentative and seemed to whine about everything. I hope the next in the Agatha Raisin series is better than this one.