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Reviews"Agatha Raisin is an absolute gem!"-Publishers Weekly"From the author's sure-fire plot comes this fail-safe moral: It takes an outsider to open people's eyes to the beauty-and the evil-within."-The New York Times Book Review, From the author's sure-fire plot comes this fail-safe moral: It takes an outsider to open people's eyes to the beauty--and the evil--within., "Agatha Raisin is an absolute gem!" -- Publishers Weekly "From the author's sure-fire plot comes this fail-safe moral: It takes an outsider to open people's eyes to the beauty--and the evil--within." -- The New York Times Book Review, "Agatha Raisin is an absolute gem!"- Publishers Weekly "From the author's sure-fire plot comes this fail-safe moral: It takes an outsider to open people's eyes to the beauty-and the evil-within."- The New York Times Book Review, "Beaton's dry sense of humor and her unflattering but affectionate portrait of gruff, often adolescent-acting Agatha, make this third tale, following Agatha Raisin and the Vicious Vet , a bloom worth plucking." -- Publishers Weekly
Series Volume Number3
Dewey Decimal823.9/14
SynopsisThe Potted Gardener continues the tradition in M. C. Beaton's beloved Agatha Raisin mystery series--now a hit show on Acorn TV and public television. Never say die. That's the philosophy Agatha Raisin clings to when she comes home to cozy Carsely and finds a new woman ensconced in the affections of her attractive bachelor neighbor, James Lacey. The beautiful newcomer, Mary Fortune, is superior in every way, especially when it comes to gardening. And Agatha, that rose with many thorns, hasn't a green thumb to her name. With garden Open Day approaching, she longs for a nice juicy murder to remind James of her genius for investigation. And sure enough, a series of destructive assaults on the finest gardens is followed by an appalling murder. Agatha seizes the moment and immediately starts yanking up village secrets by their roots and digging up all the dirt on the victim. Problem is, Agatha has an awkward secret of her own...