There Goes the Bride (Agatha Raisin Series #20) [NOOK Book]

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Overview

Agatha's former husband James is engaged to be married to a beautiful, young woman and Agatha has been kindly invited to the wedding. To take her mind off this, Agatha decides she has fallen for Sylvan, a Frenchman she met at James' engagement party. To distract her still further she decides upon a holiday and flies to Istanbul, where unfortunately she bumps into James and his fiancee not once but twice -- convincing him she is stalking them.

So when the bride is murdered on her wedding day, naturally Agatha is Suspect Number One -- but then matters are turned on their head when the dead bride's mother engages Agatha to take on the case of her murdered ...
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Overview

Agatha's former husband James is engaged to be married to a beautiful, young woman and Agatha has been kindly invited to the wedding. To take her mind off this, Agatha decides she has fallen for Sylvan, a Frenchman she met at James' engagement party. To distract her still further she decides upon a holiday and flies to Istanbul, where unfortunately she bumps into James and his fiancee not once but twice -- convincing him she is stalking them.

So when the bride is murdered on her wedding day, naturally Agatha is Suspect Number One -- but then matters are turned on their head when the dead bride's mother engages Agatha to take on the case of her murdered daughter! And very soon Agatha's own life is in danger while she tries to solve the mystery of the corpse bride while fighting off (halfheartedly) the advances of a very attractive and determined Frenchman!

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly
Near the start of bestseller Beaton's splendid 20th Agatha Raisin mystery (after 2008's A Spoonful of Poison), the lovelorn middle-aged detective reluctantly attends the wedding of her ex-husband, James Lacey, in the market town of Hewes. But before James can tie the knot with the lovely, much younger Felicity Bross-Tilkington, the bride is shot to death. Felicity's mother hires Agatha and her young detecting associate, Toni Gilmour, to find the monster responsible, despite the disapproval of Felicity's real estate whiz father, George. As other corpses connected to George begin turning up, his visiting friend, the debonair Sylvan Dubois, flirts shamelessly with Agatha. Sylvan's deadly charm puts Agatha in harm's way after she figures out the Frenchman and George are involved in illegal activities. Some Beaton fans may wish her heroine will find lasting romance and happiness, but a closing twist or two suggests Agatha is unlikely to settle down with one man anytime soon. (Oct.)
From The Critics
In Beaton's 20th Agatha Raisin mystery, trouble comes with an invitation to ex-husband James's engagement party. Agatha is reluctant to attend but can't stand appearing jealous of the young bride. The party is a disaster, with angry words for everyone from the bride, barely dressed waiters, and a beleaguered groom. But when the wedding is canceled, it's because the bride has been fatally shot at the altar. As soon as she's cleared of suspicion, Agatha begins her own investigation into the murder, providing the police with solid clues and a few suspects, including a debonair Frenchman she'd like to date. But she can't stop questioning herself and her choices. Agatha's insecurity over her looks, her sleuthing skills, and her appeal to men soften her gruff personality, allowing readers to root for a happy ending for her no matter what trouble she starts. VERDICT Beaton and cozy fans will want this one. [See Prepub Mystery, LJ 6/1/09.]—Stacey Hayman, Rocky River P.L., OH

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781429956307
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
  • Publication date: 9/29/2009
  • Sold by: ST MARTINS / MPS
  • Format: eBook
  • Edition description: First Edition
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 304
  • Sales rank: 46,172
  • Series: Agatha Raisin Series, #20
  • File size: 320 KB
  • Items ship to U.S, APO/FPO and U.S. Protectorate addresses.

Meet the Author


M. C. Beaton has been hailed as “the new Queen of Crime.” She is The New York Times bestselling author of the Agatha Raisin mysteries, including As the Pig Turns and Busy Body, set in the English Cotswolds, as well as the Hamish Macbeth mysteries set in Scotland. She has also written historical romance novels and an Edwardian mystery series under the name Marion Chesney. Before writing her first novels, Beaton worked as a bookseller, a newspaper reporter, a fashion critic, and a waitress in a greasy spoon. Born in Scotland, she currently divides her time between Paris and a village in the Cotswolds. She was selected the British Guest of Honor for the Bouchercon World Mystery Convention in 2006.
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  • Posted January 11, 2010

    I Also Recommend:

    Agatha Rocks!

    Agatha Rocks again in this, her 20th episode. She is up and down so often that the ending is quite a ride. She either surprises or gets surprised at each turn. You will love this book and if you have never read her series, start anywhere and you will love her.

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  • Posted January 21, 2012

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    Another great adventure for Agatha

    Agatha Raisin. Need I say more?

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 5, 2011

    M.C. Beaton scores again!

    Agatha is a complicated character, but I can certainly sympathize with her in many ways. The men in her life are wimps and more bother than they are worth. Her life seems a bit cluttered and I do find myself wishing she would "get a grip"; a little less OCD perhaps. I am adicted to the British cozy and her stories detail much what I have come to enjoy about village life.

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  • Posted April 29, 2010

    Entertaining as always!

    I love M.C. Beaton's Agatha Raisin books. Easy reads, fun and entertaining. I have often thought it would be nice if they would make a weekly series out of the Agatha Raisin books. A British Version of "Murder, She Wrote" and wouldn't the scenery be grand?

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 30, 2010

    Disappointing

    I have thoroughly enjoyed all the Agatha Raisin books - until this one. Finishing A Spoonful of Poison spurred me to download the Barnes and Noble e-reader onto my iphone so I could read There Goes the Bride. The good news - I learned a new technological trick. The bad news - I wasted time, money, and storage on my iphone with There Goes the Bride. The last third of the book was repetitious and seemed Marion was just trying to fill up pages so she could get the book to the publisher ASAP. I was quite happy to finish the latest Agatha book and am quite content to wait as long as it takes to read the next one.

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  • Posted December 12, 2009

    Forever Agatha

    Always a good read is an Agatha Raisin mystery. You either love her or can't stand her. I am glad, always, to see another episode in her life reach print, good relaxing escapism.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 23, 2009

    Agatha Raisin does it again!

    As an "older" person, I love Agatha. M.C. Beaton is always a fun read. Nothing heavy, just enjoyable!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 23, 2009

    The Old Agatha Is Back!

    Let me start off by saying I love M. C. Beaton and her cleverly written Agatha Raisin series; however, I feel that her last few books fell short of the previous ones. I had a bit of trouble getting into this one, because there were so many characters and plots, but it did pick up after a while. The last two chapters are priceless and I am happy to say that the old Agatha, the fiesty "throw caution to the wind" character, is back. Beaton left me wanting to read more. Too bad it's usually a year in between each new publication.

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  • Posted August 16, 2009

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    The twentieth Raisin cozy retains the amusing freshness and out of control fun of the previous entries

    In a small village in the Cotswold of England, Agatha Raisin is getting more and more cases for her new detective agency. Overworked and needing a rest from her caseload Agatha takes a vacation visiting several of Europe's most famous battlefields. She goes to Istanbul to see the infamous Charge of the Light Brigade during the Crimea War. However, Agatha is horrified to see her former husband James Lacey and his much younger fiancée Felicity Bross-Tilkingtonare also there.town. James assumes the obsessive compulsive Agatha Raisin is stalking him as he also sees her a continent from home in the Gallipolis.

    Back in England, Agatha ignores his accusations and tries to ignore him too although the entire village is coming out for his second marriage. Agatha buries herself in her work while James waits for his bride to walk down the aisle; only to find her corpse with a bullet hole in it. The police suspect Agatha in a crime of passion, but she has witnesses that place her elsewhere. Felicity's stunned distraught mother hires Agatha to find out who killed her daughter as she distrusts the cops to do an adequate job once they fixate on a suspect; in this case Agatha in spite of her alibi. However, her investigation proves dangerous as someone wants to inter Agatha resting in peace next to Felicity.

    The twentieth Raisin cozy retains the amusing freshness and out of control fun of the previous entries as once again crotchety Agatha is her usual acerbic self with her ex, his fiancée, the cops, and returning sleuth Toni Gilmour. She is even acrimonious with her new love interest, Sylvan Dubois, a friend of Felicity's father; as she suspects both of them in some dubious activities. The whodunit is a wonderful puzzler, but as always in this fabulous series, fifty something abrasive, acerbic Agatha owns the story line a she verbally dishes out A SPOONFUL OF POISON to anyone who ventures nearby.

    Harriet Klausner

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