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Down the Hatch

par M. C. Beaton

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"Beloved New York Times bestseller M. C. Beaton's cranky, crafty Agatha Raisin-the star of her own hit T.V. series-is back on the case again in Down the Hatch. Private detective Agatha Raisin, having recently taken up power-walking, is striding along a path in Mircester Park during her lunch break when she hears a cry for help. Rushing over, she finds an elderly couple, Mr. and Mrs. Swinburn, in the middle of the green-with the body of an old man lying at their feet. The man, who the coroner determines died by poisoning, was known as "the Admiral," a gardener notorious for his heavy drinking, and Chief Inspector Wilkes writes the death off as an accident caused by the consumption of weedkiller stored in a rum bottle. Agatha is not convinced that anyone would mistake weedkiller for rum but carries on with her work at Raisin Investigations, until she receives an anonymous tip that the Admiral's death was no accident. Local gossip points to the Swinburns themselves as the killers, spurred by a feud at the club where they, as well as the Admiral, were members. Distraught at this accusation, they turn to Agatha to clear their name, and she takes the case-despite the warnings of Chief Inspector Wilkes. Agatha encounters one suspicious character after another, becoming further enmeshed in the Admiral's own dark and shady past. And when she's run off the road, narrowly escaping with her life, and then another attack occurs, it becomes clear that someone doesn't want the case closed-and will stop at nothing to prevent Agatha from solving it"--… (plus d'informations)
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I'm a fan of the Agatha Raisin series and was excited to get both the ebook and audio versions from NetGalley. I know, greedy, right? But while I do enjoy reading with my eyes, sometimes I don't have the time to do it and some books end up being better in one or the other format.

This one, however, wasn't all that great in either. I wanted to love it - because Agatha is a hoot - but I didn't. I couldn't get into any of the mystery aspects and Agatha seemed more cranky than funny. Maybe it's me. I hope it is. And there's a bit of a plot twist toward the end that seemed to be a bit much. I don't know... I'll give the next one a shot and see how I feel about the series at that point.

If you haven't ever read one of the AR books but enjoy the show, don't jump in with this one. Go back to the beginning and start there.

Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for hooking me up! ( )
  amcheri | Jan 5, 2023 |
DOWN THE HATCH: AN AGATHA RAISIN MYSTERY.
This title is #32 in the Agatha Raisin Mystery series.
The series was created and written by M.C. Beaton (nee Marion Chesney) but after her death in 2019, new titles were continued and written by R.W. Green.
Private Detective Agatha Raisin (on a lunch-break power walk) is walking along a path in Mircester Park when she hears a cry for help. Rushing to help, she finds an elderly couple in the middle of the Bowling Club Green with a dead body at their feet.
I am quite fond of the Agatha Raisin character.
Often silly; frustrating; narcissistic - Yes to all. Yet her common sense, intelligence, street smarts and kind heart often outweigh her negative characteristics.
The familiar characters have matured over the years and I like that.
Light reading to be sure, but very engaging and lots of fun! **** ( )
  diana.hauser | Feb 22, 2022 |
I like zany but this was far too cartoonish for me. I felt like I was reading a 3rd rate comic strip.

I didn't like any of the characters, there was way too much going on and all boring. I wanted to give up so badly but once I start a book, I feel the need to finish it! So I plodded on quite unhappily and at the 75% mark, the story started to pick up it's pace (finally!) and the characters, annoying as they were started to grow on me. And then just like that, all the loose threads were neatly tied together and The End. Couldn't come soon enough. Never did 200 pages feel like 500. ( )
  Manhattanite | Jan 14, 2022 |
Continuing the legacy of M. C. Beaton, author R. W. Green has given readers a kinder, gentler Agatha Raisin, and the resulting book is delightful. I didn’t cringe at an Agatha trying to be younger and thinner than she is, and failing miserably, but instead she embraces her maturing looks. There was plenty of the old Agatha spunk there, and she dove into solving the crime with little thought to her own safety. Her detecting skills are as sharp as ever, and her social skills are surprising good, at last. She even goes out of her way to help her friends. It’s quite an elaborate mystery, too, and an all around entertaining tale. ( )
  Maydacat | Jan 9, 2022 |
Of course, Agatha Raisin is back at it solving mysteries in the English Cotswold’s. This time she’s searching for the murderer of The Admiral, a local bowling club member. The police have decided its an accidental poisoning, but Agatha knows its murder and there are many people who would like to see the end of the autocratic Admiral. And if you know Agatha, there’s several other problems she must solve as well. Penelope Keith’s narration is spot on. ( )
  brangwinn | Dec 4, 2021 |
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"Beloved New York Times bestseller M. C. Beaton's cranky, crafty Agatha Raisin-the star of her own hit T.V. series-is back on the case again in Down the Hatch. Private detective Agatha Raisin, having recently taken up power-walking, is striding along a path in Mircester Park during her lunch break when she hears a cry for help. Rushing over, she finds an elderly couple, Mr. and Mrs. Swinburn, in the middle of the green-with the body of an old man lying at their feet. The man, who the coroner determines died by poisoning, was known as "the Admiral," a gardener notorious for his heavy drinking, and Chief Inspector Wilkes writes the death off as an accident caused by the consumption of weedkiller stored in a rum bottle. Agatha is not convinced that anyone would mistake weedkiller for rum but carries on with her work at Raisin Investigations, until she receives an anonymous tip that the Admiral's death was no accident. Local gossip points to the Swinburns themselves as the killers, spurred by a feud at the club where they, as well as the Admiral, were members. Distraught at this accusation, they turn to Agatha to clear their name, and she takes the case-despite the warnings of Chief Inspector Wilkes. Agatha encounters one suspicious character after another, becoming further enmeshed in the Admiral's own dark and shady past. And when she's run off the road, narrowly escaping with her life, and then another attack occurs, it becomes clear that someone doesn't want the case closed-and will stop at nothing to prevent Agatha from solving it"--

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