The book Agatha Raisin And the Wellspring of Death was written by author M.C. Beaton Here you can read free online of Agatha Raisin And the Wellspring of Death book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Agatha Raisin And the Wellspring of Death a good or bad book?
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Her neighbour, James Lacey, had returned at last to the cottage next door to her own in the Cotswold village of Carsely. She tried to tell herself that she was no longer in love with him and that his coldness towards her did not matter. She had almost married him, but her husband, still then very much alive, had surfaced at the wedding ceremony, and James had never really forgiven her for her deception. One spring evening when the village was ablaze with daffodils, forsythia, magnolia an...d crocuses, Agatha trudged along to the vicarage to a meeting of the Carsely Ladies’ Society, hoping to find some gossip to enliven the tedium of her days. But such that there was did not interest her because it concerned a spring of water in the neighbouring village of Ancombe. Agatha knew the spring. In the eighteenth century, a Miss Jakes had channelled the spring through the bottom of her garden, through a pipe in the garden wall, and into a fountain for the use of the public.
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