Agatha Raisin and the Haunted House (Agatha Raisin Mysteries, No. 14)
1 journaler for this copy...
A book that I recently acquired for the purposes of giving it away.
Sometimes I wonder why I read the Agatha Raisin series, because she is a frustrating character at the best of times. But then I am able to pick up a book and get through it in a day and be mildly amused and that answers my questions. The mystery here was okay, about the usual for the series and the characters were true to form. Mrs. Bloxby, Doris, and Bill Wong continue to be my favorites.
Adding this to the Mystery VBB curated by Bookstogive
Adding this to the Mystery VBB curated by Bookstogive
Withdrawing from the VBB because no one selected it after almost 2 years. I will find some other way to share it.
Journal Entry 4 by 6of8 at Little Free Library #22442 - 115 Southwood Ave in Silver Spring, Maryland USA on Saturday, August 31, 2019
Released 4 yrs ago (8/31/2019 UTC) at Little Free Library #22442 - 115 Southwood Ave in Silver Spring, Maryland USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
This book is one of many I am releasing in celebration of my birthday.
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Any future reader or recipient of this book is encouraged to leave a journal entry here on the BookCrossing site to let prior readers know the fate of the book. You can make an anonymous entry without joining the BookCrossing movement, but if you are interested in joining, it is a free and spam-free community where your contact information is not shared with others. Best of all, members receive private messages via e-mail from books like this one when those books are journaled, allowing for long-term relationships between books and readers.