The Miracle at Speedy Motors
By Alexander McCall Smith
By Alexander McCall Smith
By Alexander McCall Smith
By Alexander McCall Smith
Part of No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency Series
Part of No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency Series
Category: Mystery & Thriller | Women's Fiction
Category: Mystery & Thriller | Women's Fiction
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$18.00
Mar 10, 2009 | ISBN 9780307277466
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Apr 15, 2008 | ISBN 9780307377197
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Praise
“Irresistible — there will indeed be miracles.”
—The New York Times Book Review
“Charming, warmly affecting. . . . As comfy cozy as can be.”
—The Philadelphia Inquirer
“A fitting part of the tiny miracle the entire series has been.”
—The Star-Telegram
“The pleasure of these sweet books lies in the clarity and gravity with which the characters reason through everyday dilemmas.”
—Entertainment Weekly
Praise for The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency Series
”Alexander McCall Smith’s big-hearted Botswanan stories [allow] his readers to escape into a world of simple, picturesque pleasures and upstanding virtues.”
—The New York Times Book Review
“The best, most charming, honest, hilarious, and life-affirming books to appear in years.”
—The Plain Dealer
“Utterly enchanting… It is impossible to come away from an Alexander McCall Smith ‘mystery novel’ without a smile on the lips and warm fuzzies in the heart.”
—Chicago Sun-Times
“As pleasing as a cup of red bush tea.”
—Entertainment Weekly
“Beguiling, lyrical… Blessed with McCall Smith’s richly detailed portraits of life in Africa and his flair for storytelling with an engaging cast of fully realized characters.”
—Los Angeles Times Book Review
“Delightful… Millions of readers around the world seem to hunger for the kindness, dignity, and humor McCall Smith celebrates in Mma Ramotswe.”
—The Oregonian
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