Morality for Beautiful Girls
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The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, Book 3
Synopsis (Credit: Back cover)
In this third volume of The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency series, the irrepressible Precious Ramotswe faces supreme problems at home and at work.
With her detective agency in financial difficulty, Mma Ramotswe takes the difficult decision to share offices with her husband-to-be, Mr J.L.B. Matekoni. Even though Tlokweng Road Speedy Motors could do with a little help, it is Mr Matekoni himself who requires her attention ...
If that wasn’t enough, the agency is facing 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, and smelling of lion.
(Bought second-hand at the CAFDA Charity Bookshop, Warwick Street, Claremont.)
I read the books from this series as they were published. While I can't remember sufficient detail to write a review for each one of them, I enjoyed all the books immensely.
Journal Entry 3 by Stoepbrak at Citivet, De Lorentz St in Cape Town, Western Cape South Africa on Saturday, April 28, 2012
Released 11 yrs ago (4/28/2012 UTC) at Citivet, De Lorentz St in Cape Town, Western Cape South Africa
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Left in the shop/waiting room area.
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If you are new to BookCrossing and found this book, welcome! Enjoy the site, the book, and the BookCrossing community.
BookCrossing has not taken off in a big way in South Africa yet, but there are a number of dedicated BookCrossers across the country who are actively involved to grow the concept. A discussion group for BookCrossers in the wider Cape Town area, BCct, was set up to make it easier to arrange meetups or to spread local news. If you are a BookCrosser from this part of the world or planning a visit, please feel free to join. Visit http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bcct for more information.
Whether you decide to join or not, please make a journal entry — now, and again when you decide to release the book to continue its journey.
I am about to start reading it and cannot wait.. I love books and this one feels so special, having found me from its weird position, squashed in amongst the catnip and stuff in the vet.