Agatha Raisin and the Witch of Wykhadden
MC Beaton
As a sequel to Agatha Raisin and the Wizard of Evesham, Agatha has run to a resort town she has never been before to allow her hair to grow back in. While she is there, as always, murder follows our Agatha. The disappointment in this book is the reality of her "bumbling in others lives until she stumbles upon the murderer." In the past she was smart and resourceful. She truly solved the crimes, albeit in an unorthodox manner. This time around, she is scattered and blind to reality. Caught up in her looks and relationships more than being her own person. James plays a small role, but again as lately, he is petty and arrogant; jumping to conclusions. In step with the others, this is a quick-read and funny throughout. I just wish this teenage approach to relationships would cease and we could get on to solving crimes.
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