Morality for Beautiful Girls (No 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency S )

Women's Detective Fiction

Author: Alexander McCall Smith

An alternative cover edition for this ISBN can be found here.,,In this third volume of The No.1 Ladies’ Detective Agency series, the irrepressible Precious Ramotswe faces supreme problems at home and work.,,With her detective agency in financial difficulty, Mma Ramotswe takes the hard decision to share offices to her husband-to-be, Mr J. L. B. Matekoni. But even through Tlokwe….Read More

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