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In this latest episode in the beloved, best-selling series, the kindest and best detective in Botswana faces a tricky situation when her personal and professional lives become entangled. Precious Ramotswe is haunted by a repeated dream: a vision of a tall, strange man who waits for her beneath an acacia tree. Odd as this is, she's far too busy to worry about it. The best apprentice at Tlokweng Road Speedy Motors is in trouble with the law and stuck with the... more
Published: April 3, 2012 by Random House
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Comics & Graphic Novels, Humor & Entertainment. Fiction. 272 pages
It is all but impossible to criticise this novel; that would be like kicking a slightly senile labrador that always retrieves a ball when you throw it, whether you like it or not.
Full ReviewLonger but not better than the 12 earlier accounts of the Agency.
Full ReviewEach edition of the series is like a love letter to the graceful way of life in Gabaron, Botswana.
Full ReviewSmith wisely doesn’t tamper with his winning recipe for literary comfort food in his 13th excursion to Gaborone, Botswana...
Full ReviewThe stories feel fresh and while there's no murder there's plenty of everyday life, the stuff that makes these cozies so satisfying.
Full ReviewFor those who have loved this series, The Limpopo Academy of Private Detection ranks with the best.
Full ReviewThe appearance of Clovis Anderson in Gaborone, while delightful, is rather implausible.
Full ReviewFor all that, though, these gentle stories of manners and morality have a clarity that is surely one of the reasons for their widespread appeal.
Full ReviewThe Limpopo Academy of Private Detection is the 13th. . .in Smith’s. . .series of novels about the #1 Ladies’ Detective Agency. . .To my mind, it’s one of the best.
Full ReviewI feel incredibly safe when I read these stories.
Full ReviewI find myself gulping each new novel for the first read, then going back to savor them as Mma Ramotswe does her many daily cups of red bush tea.
Full Reviewhe Limpopo Academy of Private Detection is the thirteenth in this series, and, in my opinion, it is one of the very best.
Full ReviewFans will enjoy the latest fascinating trip to Africa as Precious is a caring guide.
Full ReviewAll in all, another very enjoyable read.
Full ReviewThe themes of the story are underpinned by the logic, wisdom and values of old Botswana.
Full Review...but this one in particular impressed me with the humanity of the storylines and how much it loved the characters that I have come to love, too.
Full ReviewRespect, morality, courtesy, virtue and personal integrity are McCall Smith's strong suit when writing his No 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series.
Full ReviewI believe one of the reasons that The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency series is so popular is because of the characters; their quirks, honest portrayal of the human character and their reactions to each situation.
Full ReviewThis particular novel is, like all the others, charming and heartwarming, and I very much liked this particular book.
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