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From a Far and Lovely Country
From a Far and Lovely Country: No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency (24) | Alexander McCall Smith
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In this latest installment in Alexander McCall Smiths cherished No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency series, two confounding cases compete for Mma Ramotswes attentionand she may need to call in back up. An escape from lifes woes as well as a suggestion for how to make the whole deal more palatablefragility, fruit cake, and all. The Boston Globe Mma Ramotswe and Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni are enjoying a nice meal out at a peri-peri restaurant when an American woman named Julia approaches seeking Mma Ramotswes help. Julias beloved late grandfather was Botswanan, and he instilled in her an abiding love of his homeland. Now, years after his passing, Julia has come to visit the land he had spoken of so often and to find her relatives. Unfortunately, her grandfathers stories, while charming and entertaining, were somewhat light on detail; all Julia can remember are a few first names and some descriptions of his village. Its not a lot to go on, but if anyone is well poised to help, its Mma Ramotswe, Botswanas premier detective. Meanwhile, a second case leads Mma Ramotswe to look for assistance from an unexpected quarter. For the first time, Charlie leads his own investigation at the detective agency, going undercover into a dubious, word-of-mouth get-together known as the Cool Singles Evening Club, where married men are encouraged to pretend to be single and meet women under false pretenses. Who could be behind such a distasteful venture? Getting to the bottom of this will be a tall order, to be sure, but Charlie is eager for the opportunity. As Mma Ramotswe learns more about Julia, she begins to understand that Julias heartbreak runs deeper than she had initially realized. Together, Mma Ramotswe and Mma Potokwane must find a way to help their client heal and move forwardfrom both her past and her present. Julia had originally come to Botswana seeking family and connection, but in the warm embrace of Mma Ramotswe and Mma Potokwane, what she ends up finding is a home.
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Eggs
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#5JoysFriday on Saturday! @DebinHawaii

1-read the newest Cash Blackbear mystery
2-a new Jenoff novel came to my attention for Mount TBR
3-finished the 25th book in the Botswana Ladies Detective Agency series; the 26th will be out later this year
4-the redbud trees are blooming (they are actually more pink than red)
5-May go to a free philharmonic concert this evening

TheSpineView Thanks for thinking of me! 🥰 2mo
KadaGul @Eggs, I‘m Sorry I didn‘t make a #5Joy post and tagged you last week. It‘s been a bit crazy lately! 😣🫥😶😑 2mo
mcctrish I love redbuds, it feels like we are months away from them here 2mo
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Jolynne Ooooo, a new Cash Black Bear! TY for the heads up. 2mo
AnnCrystal 💝💝💝💝💝. 2mo
Eggs @TheSpineView Always! 2mo
Eggs @KadaGul No worries!!! Life happens❤️ 2mo
Eggs @mcctrish When the redbuds are here, hope is near 🩷 2mo
Eggs @Jolynne YW!!! 2mo
Eggs @AnnCrystal 💙💚🩵❤️🩷 2mo
dabbe 💚🌼💚 2mo
Eggs @dabbe 🧡🙌🏻💛 2mo
DebinHawaii A lovely list of joys! Those redbuds look so beautiful! 🩷❤️🩷 2mo
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“Every dubious bit of whatnottery “ made me laugh.

Texreader Love this!!! 😂😂😂 11mo
Tamra He has such a charming way with whatnottery! 😂 11mo
Aimeesue @Texreader Fabulous, right? I‘m going to be using that word! 11mo
Aimeesue @Tamra Doesn‘t he just? I adore Mma Ramotswe 💙 11mo
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