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Devil's Delight

The Agatha Raisin Mysteries, Book 33

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Devil's Delight

By: M. C. Beaton
Narrated by: Penelope Keith
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Beloved New York Times bestseller M. C. Beaton’s cranky, crafty Agatha Raisin―the star of her own hit TV series―is back on the case again in Devil’s Delight.

Toni and Agatha are in the car on the way to Officer Bill Wong’s long-awaited wedding when, much to their shock, a naked young man bursts through a hedge on the side of the road and comes running toward them.

Terrified, he explains that he has just seen a dead body in the woods. Toni lends him an old t-shirt to cover himself, Agatha calls the police, and the young man takes them to the spot where he saw the body, across from a meadow where the Mircester Naturist Club is due to have its annual summer barbecue.

The young man, Edward, explains that he is the club’s social convener and had arrived early to set things up. He says he found the body at the edge of the woods, near an ancient stone known as The Lone Warrior and said to have once been used as a sacrificial altar.

When they reach the spot, however, there is nothing on the large, flat rock except a small wet patch. Even that has dried up by the time the police arrive, and Chief Inspector Wilkes accuses Agatha of wasting police time on a prank.

But Agatha and Toni grow suspicious after meeting some of the club’s members, whose diverse interests range from artisanal ice cream to ancient curses. And when another disappearance occurs, it’s up to them to put together the pieces … or end up on the altar themselves.

©2022 M. C. Beaton (P)2022 Little Brown Book Group, Ltd.
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once again, a fantastic story!

loved this story too new characters and as always excellent suspense and action and the best characters ever!! andbthe narration was exquisite as always with Penelope Keith or as i like to refere to her as the Voice of Agatha Raisin :) this is a Merry Christmas for me listening to this book!

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RIP Marion!

Well, it wasn't an original MC Beaton, which means the characters weren't always acting like themselves and occasionally saying things out of character. But, I'm a die-hard fan and have read all of the Agatha Raisin books at least 3x each, so I'm a tough critic. Still worth the read and purchase price.

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Enjoyed. Looking forward to the next one.

Thank you for keeping Agatha Raisin ‘alive and kicking’. Please continue with more stories. I really enjoy them. And love narration by Penelope Keith. I have listened to all Agatha Raisin and Hamish MacBeth to date. And have listened to most of M.C.Beaton books. Thank you.

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Keep up the good work

I love watching Agatha grow throughout the years! She has come a long ways and she still has aways to go. I can’t wait to see what’s in store for her and everyone else next time.

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Fun and interesting.

Thoroughly enjoyed and will read more. Sought this out on Audible after watching the series on Acorn Tv. Such fun.

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Nice to have Agatha back, but the story was lacking.

Nice to have Agatha back, but the story was lacking. Would still read it since it’s a Agatha Raisin novel.

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So much fun!

I think M C Beaton would have approved this story! The only difference in this from the others is that Agatha has confidence now and seems less jealous. Also it is far more humorous in my opinion. It is officially one of my favorite Agatha stories.

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Loved it

Entertaining and fun, a fitting end to the series. Hoping Agatha had the good sense to marry John (in their fictional world 😁)

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I have really missed Agatha

Hearing Penelope’s voice was like visiting with an old friend I haven’t seen in a long time.
If you’ve read this book I assume you’re familiar with its predecessors so all I’ll say is this is a great addition. It made me laugh and shake my head at Agatha. Good read, fun and well read. Bless you MC Beaton thanks for introducing me to Agatha, rest well.

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Really enjoyed

I was hesitant after reading some reviews that I would be disappointed having listened to all the Agatha Raisin books and thoroughly enjoying her exploits. Perhaps RW Green would not capture “our Agatha”. But I was not disappointed and hope he continues writing about Agatha Raisin, her friends and colleagues and adventures.

Such a refreshing break from books that try to produce engagement by relying on vicious violence/inhumanity or stirring up outrage and anger by having bigots, racists, or misogynists as protagonists. What used to be arousing and satisfying to see “good” kind people of honor and integrity fight to defeat “villains” who abuse power or others, I now find hard to listen to. Uncovering and exposing the dark side used to be illuminating and it seemed to happen in a sea of human but basically decent people. Now, to me, the emphasis seems to be more on the abuses, it’s sensationalism, and using that to stir up negative feelings. Who needs to buy a book to have that experience when you can listen to the news feeds for free. What used to be a hidden dark side is now a full out daily display. Exploiting fighting, violence, hating, fearing others, treachery, dishonor, duplicity, self absorption, manipulation for self gain isn’t so entertaining anymore. These mysteries have all those human frailties but rely more on the adventure and humanity of the main characters to carry the story.

Good job.

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