Monica Willyard (plumlipstick) - , reviewed Love, Lies and Liquor (Agatha Raisin, Bk 17) on + 18 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This was my first read from this series. I don't like this book nearly as well as those about Hamish. Agatha is an unlikeable woman that I almost want to frame for murder myself. I doubt I'll actually read other books from this series, even if the plot was decent. I like the series hero to be at least somewhat likeable. Agatha could very well become the victim in one of these books for her cheating and sheer mean behavior.
Heather F. (AZmom875) - , reviewed Love, Lies and Liquor (Agatha Raisin, Bk 17) on + 624 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is the 1st book I have read by M C Beaton. I liked that I didnt have to read the 1st book in the series to understand the book. I loved reading it. Couldnt wait to get back to it. Found it enjoyable. I actually like Agatha Raisin because her emotions seemed REAL. Not some overly brave, risk taking heroine. The events that happened to her really shook her up. She cries, she gets scared. The 2 men in her life a pretty selfish. I love her neighbor the Vicars wife, a very stable woman who Agatha needs to be more like.
Deborah T. (nysbikergirl) reviewed Love, Lies and Liquor (Agatha Raisin, Bk 17) on + 97 more book reviews
This is a five star book as far as I am concerned. Lots of discriptive action and Agatha is full of her sarcastic dry wit more than ever before. It's thoroughly entertaining and the usual breath of funny fresh air as are all the Agatha books. It is not a dissappointment.
Stephanie S. (punkinema) - , reviewed Love, Lies and Liquor (Agatha Raisin, Bk 17) on + 305 more book reviews
My first Agatha Raisin mystery...I felt like I should have started at the beginning but it was pretty good nonetheless. Story of Agatha going on holiday with her ex husband to a horrid place. The first day she is accused of murder and more bodies keep being found. Lots of twists and sad plots though which I love. Pretty good read.
The 17th of the Raisin books and it does not disapoint. The ending leaves reader with more questons.
John O. (buzzby) - , reviewed Love, Lies and Liquor (Agatha Raisin, Bk 17) on + 6062 more book reviews
I didn't believe it was possible, but Agatha Raisin gets more irritating the more you read of her.