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Agatha Raisin: Hiss and Hers
- Agatha Raisin, Book 23
- Narrated by: Penelope Keith
- Series: Agatha Raisin Mysteries, Book 23
- Length: 6 hrs and 25 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery
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Agatha has fallen in love - again.
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- Quercus
- 10-01-19
I don't know why I keep reading these!
I seem addicted to these books although they do irritate me! Agatha never seems to get any older, drinks like a fish, smokes like a chimney and never does any exercise, but only seems to suffer from a dodgy hip. She seems to have no interests or intellectual curiosity (reading etc.)and despite her ridiculous need to wear makeup and over dress whenever a man appears, they seem to be falling over themselves to marry her! Once she does start a "relationship", she seems to revert to some sort of "50's" housewife and the men all become incredibly chauvinistic and controlling. The body count is on a par with MidSommer Murders and her legendary PR skills seem to usually involve providing a free bar!
Nevertheless I seem unable to stop listening!
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- ecojanie
- 23-12-12
Another Enjoyable Tale
Once again Agatha Raisin hits the mark, enjoyable to the end with such wonderful narration. A little escapism, a little fun and always a tittering moment within the pages.
A pleasure and just as good as the others in the series. If you want something unchallenging, entertaining that holds your attention then Agatha will not let you down.
9 people found this helpful
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- Victoria
- 13-04-13
Comfort-listening at its best
Listening to an Agatha Raisin audiobook is like curling up under a merino wool blanket with a large mug of tea on a rainy afternoon. It is a comforting, entertaining listen that's easy to follow and doesn't lose too much if you're multi-tasking (in my case, marking 180 exercise books and fending off a tantrumming toddler).
If you want a gentle, humorous, entertaining whodunnit then this is it. Old fans of Ms Raisin won't be disappointed and, though I would advise anyone to start with the first in the series (The Quieche of Death) and work their way through, I don't think it matters too much in terms of following the plot if you're new to Agatha's antics.
Not a highbrow literary masterpiece; not an edge-of-your-seat, hair-on-end, scare-a-minute thriller... but it loses nothing for this - a rib-tickling caper with a few close scrapes thrown in - Keep them coming Ms Beaton!
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- Lesley A. Wilson
- 13-04-13
Agatha Raisin, Like me but with Money!!!
Agatha (Aggie) is a great character, eccentric, prickly, selfish and normal. I have read all of the Agatha Raisin books, it is difficult to choose my favourite, Hiss & Hers is an easy listen & Penelope Keith epitimises Aggie, she is Aggie! All the characters are brilliantly crafted & likeable. Should you need cheering up listen to this I defy you not to smile, in fact any of the series will make you smile!! These books will appeal mostly to women of a certain age, if that makes me ageist & sexist so be it, I won't apologise.
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- Amazon Customer
- 13-04-13
Sleepless nights
When you can't sleep at night wot a better way than to listen to Agatha Raisin and Penelope Keith reading
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- Sarah
- 23-12-12
Agatha again.
I enjoyed this latest installement of the Agatha Raisin series - they're not gritty, hard hitting or particulary believable but the characters of Mrs Bloxby, Bill Wong, Roy Silver and Agatha are likeable enough to keep you listening. Penelope Keith narrates this well and it was a pleasant accompaniment to a day's spring cleaning.
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- robert
- 07-07-17
Better than I anticipated
I am reading/ listening to the Agatha Raisin books in order and am sad there are only four left. This one was better than the last with a compelling plot and all the usual humour. Penelope Kieth reads it beautifully. I listened to most of it on a journey by steam train to Scarbourough and back, so I will remember this one. Can't wait to start the next book!
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- Wombat
- 07-04-13
Cant wait to start listening
Since the Agatha Raisin series is not available in German, I started reading them in English. Penepole Keith IS Agatha. I downloaded a lot of the audiobooks and after finishing one, I cant wait to start the next one.
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- Rosielil
- 28-09-21
I'm loving all Agatha books
Just another book full of giggles and seriousness, but thoroughly enjoyable read. And a big bonus having Penelopy Keith reading them she has a distinctive versitile voice.
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- Kindle Customer
- 04-09-21
good read
once again I have enjoyed this book and looking forward to the next one