The dead ringer / M.C. Beaton.
Material type: TextSeries: Beaton, M. C. Agatha Raisin mystery ; Publisher: New York : Minotaur Books, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Edition: First editionDescription: 258 pages ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781250157690Subject(s): Raisin, Agatha (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Women private investigators -- England -- Cotswold Hills -- Fiction | Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction | Cotswold Hills (England) -- FictionGenre/Form: Detective and mystery fiction. DDC classification: 823.914 Summary: The church of St. Ethelred in the village of Thirk Magna is renowned for its team of bell-ringers, the troupe led by identical twins Mavis and Millicent Dupin. Mavis and Millicent are lifelong residents of the remote village-or were, until their home is broken into one night, and Millicent is murdered. But who's the killer? Is it one of their co-workers, sick of being bullied to practice for a big performance? Or perhaps Joseph Kennell, a retired lawyer who was heard yelling at the sisters that he felt like strangling them? Kennell swears his innocence, and hires the ever-trusty (if often tipsy) Agatha Raisin to clear his name. Only she can find the killer-and hopefully a handsome man to buy her dinner while she's at it.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The church of St. Ethelred in the village of Thirk Magna is renowned for its team of bell-ringers, the troupe led by identical twins Mavis and Millicent Dupin. Mavis and Millicent are lifelong residents of the remote village-or were, until their home is broken into one night, and Millicent is murdered. But who's the killer? Is it one of their co-workers, sick of being bullied to practice for a big performance? Or perhaps Joseph Kennell, a retired lawyer who was heard yelling at the sisters that he felt like strangling them? Kennell swears his innocence, and hires the ever-trusty (if often tipsy) Agatha Raisin to clear his name. Only she can find the killer-and hopefully a handsome man to buy her dinner while she's at it.
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