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Pushing Up Daisies


A Cozy Mystery Novel


Book 27 of the Agatha Raisin Mysteries Series


Subgenres:

  • British Village,
  • Amateur Sleuth
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  • Village drama sparked by a community garden under threat
  • Sleuths juggling murder cases and messy romantic entanglements
  • Cozy mysteries where suspects are neighbors and friends
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Agatha Raisin, private detective, resident in the Cotswold village of Carsely, should have been a contented and happy woman…But in M.C. Beaton's Pushing Up Daisies, things are about to get a little less cozy.

Lord Bellington, a wealthy land developer, wants to turn the community garden into a housing estate. And when Agatha and her friend Sir Charles Fraith attempt to convince Lord Bellington to abandon his plans, he scoffs, "Do you think I give a damn about what a lot of pesky villagers want?" So it's no surprise that some in the town are feeling celebratory when Agatha finds his obituary in the newspaper two weeks later.

The villagers are relieved to learn that Bellington's son and heir, Damian, has no interest in continuing his father's development plans. Except the death was apparently murder, and the police see Damian as suspect number one--though Agatha finds plenty of others when he hires her to find the real killer.

The good news is that a handsome retired detective named Gerald has recently moved to town. Too bad he was seen kissing another newcomer…Soon, another murder further entangles Gerald and Agatha in a growing web of intrigue as they work with her team of detectives work to uncover the killer's identity.

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