“No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency” by Alexander McCall Smith
Escape to hot and arid Botswana and meet the “traditionally built” Precious Ramotswe, who has sold her inheritance of cattle from her father and set up a detective agency in Gaborone. This is the first book featuring Mme Ramotswe, we invite you to read another in the series too. We have copies available if you are interested. We will meet February 12th at 6 PM. I hope you can join us then! For more information call us at 848-3313 or email arvinabrown@gmail.com
88 Main St.
Richford, Vermont 05476
848-3313
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