
Hiss and Hers
An Agatha Raisin Mystery, Book 23
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Narrado por:
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Davina Porter
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De:
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M. C. Beaton
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of everyone's favorite sleuth, M. C. Beaton's Agatha Raisin is as feisty as ever - armed with her famous wit and biting sense of humor. This time, though, there's some biting of a whole other sort going on.
Agatha has fallen head over heels in love - again. This time, she has her eye on the local gardener, George Marston, but so do other women in their little Cotswold village. Shamelessly determined, Agatha will do anything to get her man - including footing the bill for a charity ball just for the chance to dance with him. And then George doesn't even show up.
Only partly deterred, Agatha goes looking for him, and finds his dead body in a compost heap. Murder is definitely afoot, but this killer chose no ordinary weapon: A poisonous snake delivered the fatal strike. Rising to the occasion, Agatha rallies her little detective agency to find the killer, only to learn that George had quite a complicated love life. But murderously complicated? Well, if she can't have George, at least Agatha can have the satisfaction of confronting the other women and solving the crime.
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
Unfortunately, the usually wonderful Davinia Porter narrated this book and she just does not have the range to encompass the wide variety of characters. It actually made the story confusing since her voices did not differ enough, one from another, to enable the listener to keep track of who was saying what. Penelope Keith is, in my opinion, THE narrator for Agatha Raisin stories.What was one of the most memorable moments of Hiss and Hers?
This story is unusual with its many twists and turns of plot. The whole snake thing made the story eerie.What didn’t you like about Davina Porter’s performance?
I love Davinia Porter in the Poor Relations series. But she just doesn't have the oomph needed for Agatha's expressiveness (e.g. very wimpy "snakes and bastards!"). She is more of a genteel narrator.Any additional comments?
More character development and relationship development happened in this book. I enjoyed that.Good story-disappointing narrator
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Ugh! Yet Another Narrator Change
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Miss Penelope Keith
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Disappointing performance
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I prefer Penelope Keith.
Disappointed
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Yikes
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I do not like this narrator
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fantastic!
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I Fast-Forwarded the Book ...
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Egocentric, Narcissistic, Mean Spirited, Vindictive, Dull as a butter knife, etc etc etc...Agatha is the worst of all protagonists imo. I keep hoping and praying that someone bumps her off.
The other main characters are just as bad. Charles is a cad, James is dispassionate, etc.
The only character I truly like is the Vicar's wife...smart, quiet, supportive, etc.
And the Cotswolds...my goodness the villagers are out of the stone age, miserable, mean, vindictive, hateful of all 'in-comers'...if this is truly how the Cots are why would anyone want to live there? I guess the beauty of the land and homes are the attraction.
But I've listened to every story, while hoping Agatha is killed, and will continue to listen because I just can't stop. It's a bloody addiction I can't quit.
I do like the reader. We all have the sounds of what we expect in our minds and imaginations and God pity the voice that doesn't live up to those expectations. But I enjoy them.
Why aren't they all dead ! ! !
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