Morality for Beautiful Girls
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Adjoa Andoh
About this listen
Winner of the CWA Dagger in the Library Award, 2004.
In this third audiobook for The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series, the irrepressible Mma Ramotswe faces supreme problems at home and at work. The detective agency is dealing with some of its most puzzling cases: the government official whose sister-in-law is trying to poison his brother; the beauty pageant whose contestants aren't as good as their looks; and the strange young boy, found naked and wild, smelling of a lion.
©2001 Alexander McCall Smith (P)2003 Time Warner AudioBooksCritic reviews
"Forget the library; the body is in the mud hut. An African Marple created by a Scottish law lecturer." (Stephen McGinty, Sunday Times)
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- Louis & Victoria Alexander
- 27-12-23
Atmosheric and immeesivive
Anothee enjiyable excursion into the the fascinating world of Precious Ramotswe. Perfect for relaxing holiday reading.
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-07-22
beautiful writing wonderfully read
Ramotswe is facing some issues to make money from her agency after her secretary/detective/ assistant manager Mma. Makutsi promotion. She decides to save some rent money and moves to "Speedy Motors" to share an office with her fiancé. However, J.L.B. Matekoni is not feeling well and needs her attention as well as her clients. As always, she ends up with too much on her plate.
I am not sure how this happened, but the beautiful writing of this series read by the wonderful Adjoa Andoh somehow addicted me. This is the third book of the series I am listening in a row. I now want to hear something new about Ramotswe every day and "taste" a bit of Botswana in the spoken words. What a beautiful series, and in this one we get a little more of mystery regarding a poisoner.
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- coco pop
- 16-05-09
Morality for Beautiful Girls
I loved the narrator in this version of the books.
She brought life to the story by giving each character his or her own voice.
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- TPB
- 10-08-24
Simple stories, told simply
The stories are a tad too simple - were they not for adults, they would need a preschool audience to be enjoyed
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- Claire Mobley
- 28-08-24
Brilliantly done listening was too short
As usual, this book met the same exacting standards of this previous books. However, I was really hoping to hear a little bit more about the little boy and a determination of where he actually came from, I’m hoping this is established in the next book, although if not, Poor show really.
Looking forward to starting on the next read, really wish that these books were longer!
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- Julia Brown
- 28-12-12
Gentle and easy going
A good book for calming down before bed. The narrator's accent is very good and the characters are easily distinguishable. I am looking forward to the rest of the series.
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