Agatha Raisin and the Wellspring of Death (Agatha Raisin, #7)

Agatha Raisin and the Wellspring of Death (Agatha Raisin, #7)

M.C. Beaton

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Agatha Raisin's neighbouring village of Ancombe is usually the epitome of quiet rural charm, but the arrival of a new mineral-water company - which intends to tap into the village spring - sends tempers flaring and divides the parish council into two stubborn camps. When Agatha, who just happens to be handling the PR for the water company, finds the council chairman murdered at the basin of the spring, tongues start wagging. Could one of the council members have polished off the chairman before he could cast the deciding vote? Poor Agatha, still nursing a bruised heart from one of her unsuccessful romantic encounters, must get cracking, investigate the councillors and solve the crime.

Publication Year: 1998


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    Apr 29, 2025
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  • hs_bookdragon
    May 15, 2025
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    The central mystery was interesting and I liked seeing how Agatha went about solving it, especially since she's currently not speaking to the man she used to solve crimes with. However, I feel like half the book was Agatha worrying about her appearance or trying on clothes, or worrying about other people's appearances. She initially seems like an older woman who doesn't care what the world thinks of her, but that is quickly proven wrong.
    Despite the scary looking cover, this mystery is not particularly dark or scary or particularly gory. It was a quick read and as someone who doesn't usually read mysteries, it was neat to see how another author handles this genre.

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