Pages: 240 (Paperback) ISBN: 034911773X Pub: Abacus Pub date: 2008-02-07 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 104
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Reader Reviews:Aaaaaahhhh! Like a mug of good red bush tea! (4/6 people found this helpful)It is nice to see that AMS is back in his stride vis a vis the No1 Ladies Detective Agency! The last couple of the books of this series-though enjoyable as always!-have not been quite as "traditionally built" as the first few of the series, as I say in my review of "Blue Shoes and Happiness". For those who say the pace is too slow, I understand, but that is Africa...Maddening for the first while one is there and then sorely missed and grieved when one is not. For those who say the plots are predicatable, well, yes, I suppose but, to me, this is part of AMS's "genius" because what he is describing is just...LIFE. Life in Botswana, to be sure, and of a rather unusual person for her enviroment, but life noetheless. How many times have you realized that, really, your life is absolutely, marevellously exciting....to YOU, but upon reflection, is it really so to other people? Well, possibly not. But that's life! And there is something rather comforting in knowing the end of the story before one reads it sometimes. So, settle in with a cup of good red bush tea (or your equivalent) and ENJOY! Great female heroine story (1/4 people found this helpful)Excellent story I really enjoyed the read. I love to read about female lead characters as well as the stereotype male. I have read a recent release by an Author called Conrad Jones who uses the female lead almost as well as Smith does. The book was called Soft Target and I strongly recommend both as great storys. Amusing, entertaining and thought-provoking - despite a degree of predictablity (7/10 people found this helpful)Slow paced, often predictable, repetitive, based in an imaginary, utopian version of a very small country. Not really crime fiction and certainly not thrillers. So why do I like the No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency so much?
Four stripes for the good husband of Zebra Drive. (26/35 people found this helpful)Alexander McCall Smith has delivered the goods yet again with another highly enjoyable addition to the No1 Ladies Detective Agency series.As always it's light on plot but takes a good natured,well intentioned and,at times,reflective look at life in Botswana.McCall Smith's background as a philosiphy writer is always evident in the way that life's everyday dilemas can be examined,considered and resolved with the minimum of fuss.Precious Ramtotswae the main character drinks more bush tea than she solves cases but this doesn't stop you from enjoying these light hearted and fun novels.His minimalist plotting style won't suit everyone but i suggest you stick with the characters,get to know them and before you know it you'll be reading all the others in the series and wanting more.At just over 200 pages long it doesn't outstay it's wellcome and can be read and enjoyed in one sitting. Similar ProductsTwo Caravans Saturnalia (Falco 18) The World According to Bertie (44 Scotland Street) (44 Scotland Street) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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