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       Sandy posts on 8/10/2007 9:47:38 AM

What happened to Towser? Now a new dog named LUGS is in the picture???


       Deb posts on 7/15/2007 9:31:50 PM

She doesn't write her books fast enough for me LOL! Love them all


       Laura Greathouse posts on 7/15/2007 3:13:35 PM

Does anyone have a date for the next Agatha or Hamish book?





       David posts on 7/15/2007 2:12:12 PM

MC Beaton is not only a woman she is many women and has written at least a hundred books under a series of pseudonyms including Marion Chesney the M C of her Beaton persona. If you google her you are in for a big surprise


       Barbara Jameson posts on 7/15/2007 1:40:59 PM

I started out with the newest one, Love, Lies, and Liquor and was so impressed that I had to start from the beginning. This is one very fascinating author.


       Lyn Soanes posts on 4/16/2007 3:47:41 PM

I have read every Agatha Raisin book and enjoyed them all I felt that the last one left it open for another book wondering when it will come out. First heard a reading of the book on radio 4 Penelope Keith playing Agatha that was when I went to find the books


       M. A. McClavey posts on 12/16/2006 4:09:50 PM

I have almost completed the book which is the first Beaton book I have read. I found it for $5.00 in the Book Bazaar, a used and rare book store on Bank Street in Ottawa. I am enjoying the book and I am a little surprised to find out that M.C. Beaton is a woman author.





       posts on 5/9/2006 3:56:23 PM

To answer Evan Hadkins' question on which book had Hamish whistling as he realizes that things are still the same. The book is Death of a Charming Man.


       Eileen Regan posts on 1/30/2006 2:40:29 PM

Just finished re-reading Death of a Nag, one of the early Hamish books. I found it second-hand at Strand books for 4.00. This definately is one of the best Hamish stories. You can almost visualize the people Beaton writes about as they cause Hamish to suffer the scorn of his townspeople who think he broke Pricilla's heart. It is an old one, (1995) but one of the best.


       Eileen Regan posts on 12/14/2005 1:37:24 PM

I'd like to see both Hamish and Agatha travel to the US to solve a crime. And woudn't it be cool if they met!




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