In the Company of Cheerful Ladies
by Alexander McCall Smith
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In this sixth entry in McCall Smith's consistently delightful series,
Botswana detective Precious Ramotswe, the traditionally built—and newly
married—owner of the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, is saddled with a
surfeit of challenging cases and personal crises. There has been an
intruder in her home (he managed to escape, but left a telltale pair of
trousers in his wake). And the levelheaded sleuth is flustered by an
encounter with a man from her past. Meanwhile, Mma Ramotswe's husband,
master mechanic Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni, is neck-deep in work after the
resignation of one of his apprentices, who has become romantically
entangled with a married woman (Mma Ramotswe and assistant detective
Grace Makutsi slyly gather the scurrilous details). Scotsman McCall
Smith, who was born in what is now Zimbabwe, renders colorful
characters with names that trip off the tongue. Among the new arrivals:
Mma Makutsi's new suitor and dance partner, Phuti Radiphuti, a
stuttering furniture salesman with two left feet; and Mr. Polopetsi, a
wrongfully imprisoned pharmacist Mma Ramotswe deems worthy of a second
chance. As always, when troubles are brewing, nothing puts things in
perspective like time spent on the verandah with a cup of bush tea.
Amid the hilarious scenarios and quiet revelations are luminous
descriptions of Botswana, land of wide-open spaces and endless blue
skies. The prolific McCall Smith dispenses tales from the No. 1 Ladies'
Detective Agency at a rate of one per year (he's also author of a
second detective series featuring Scottish-American moral philosopher
Isabel Dalhousie). That's good news for loyal fans, who eagerly await
new adventures with Precious Ramotswe.
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