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Hot to trot, M. C. Beaton

Label
Hot to trot, M. C. Beaton
Language
eng
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Form of composition
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Format of music
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Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
Hot to trot
Music parts
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Oclc number
1224333841
Responsibility statement
M. C. Beaton
Summary
"No one who encountered Agatha Raisin striding purposefully along Mircester High Street on this gloriously sunny spring morning--her brown hair sleek and lustrous in its neat bob, courtesy of a pre-breakfast appointment with her hairdresser--could possibly have known. No one could even have suspected that the woman in the elegantly cut navy blue jacket and skirt, carrying a duskypink shoulder bag that very nearly matched the color of her lipstick, who was smiling and nodding pleasantly to passersby, was hiding a dark torment. When private detective Agatha Raisin learns that her friend and one-time lover Charles Fraith is to be married to a horrid socialite, she sees it as her duty to find out what she can about the woman. Coming up empty, Agatha--out of selfless concern for Charles, of course--does the only sensible thing she can think of: she crashes their wedding, resulting in a public altercation. Just when she thinks things can't get any worse, she hears a scream from a stable on the property and rushes over, only to discover that there's been a murder--and that she and Charles are suspects. In a race against the clock to clear their names, Agatha dives headfirst into the glittering lifestyle of the fabulously wealthy--and the world of international show-jumping. The riders are glamorous, the horses are beautiful, and the intrigue runs deep, leavingAgatha with her own list of suspects as long as a stallion's tail. When sinister evidence emerges that appears to seal Sir Charles's fate, Agatha must uncover the truth before a net of skullduggery closes around him and he loses his ancestral home, his entire estate, and his freedom. And if things weren't complicated enough, Agatha's ex-husband, James Lacey, is back in Carsely and back in Agatha's heart."--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
adult
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