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Morality for Beautiful Girls: The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, Book 3 (Unabridged)
 
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by Alexander McCall Smith (Author), Hilary Neville (Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 6 hours and 13 minutes
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  • Publisher: ISIS Audio Books
  • Audible Release Date: 5 Aug 2008
  • Language: English
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Mma Ramotswe, daughter of the late Obed Ramotswe, is now the announced fiancée of Mr J. L. B. Matekoni. It is a fine match; she is the founder and owner of The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency and he is the proprietor of Tlokweng Road Speedy Motors.

But Precious Ramotswe is not as happy as she should be under the circumstances. The Detective Agency is struggling with its finances and Mr J. L. B. Matekoni is unusually low and neglecting his garage.

But with the help of the reliable Mma Makutsi and a few interesting cases, things are sure to get back on course.

©2003 Alexander McCall Smith; (P)2004 Isis Publishing Ltd

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Mma Ramotswe, the daughter of the late Obed Ramotswe of Mochudi, near Gaborone, Botswana, Africa, was the announced fiancee of Mr J. L. B. Matekoni, son of the late Pumphamilitse Matekoni, of Tlokweng, peasant farmer and latterly chief caretaker of the Railway Head Office. Read the first page
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44 of 46 people found the following review helpful
By Donald Mitchell HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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Morality for Beautiful Girls is the third novel in the series about Precious Ramotswe and her detective agency in Botswana, and covers the period of one month after the events in Tears of the Giraffe. Be sure to read The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency and Tears of the Giraffe before this book, or you will probably think this story is a three star effort. Many reviews describe these books as mysteries . . . but they are really novels about a woman who sometimes solves problems for people. Since the first book, the "mysteries" have not been very mysterious, and the appeal of the books lies far apart from the mysteries.

In Morality for Beautiful Girls, Alexander McCall Smith takes a thorough look at the pros and cons of the old communal values found in Botswana's villages compared to the new morality of the urbanizing young in that country. In the process, Mr. Smith makes a powerful case for grafting onto the old values an appreciation for ingenuity, education, effort, organization and courage while dismissing most of the new morality as misinformed at best, and harmful at worst. In so doing, he eloquently describes the potential benefits of a matriarchic society led by determined, talented women who break down traditional boundaries that limit both men and women.

As the story opens, Precious realizes that her concept of helping all those who need her help, regardless of ability to pay, is going to leave the detective agency in perpetual financial trouble. Having agreed to marry Mr J.L.B. Matekoni, who runs a prosperous car repair business, Precious looks at ways to reduce her costs by sharing their resources. Her conclusion: She should move the detective agency to the garage, share Mma Makutsi's time and salary with the garage, and rent out the building she has been using for the agency. All seems to be off to a good start when Mr Matekoni begins acting strangely. With her burgeoning responsibilities and plans, Precious has just too much to do. So she delegates as many items on her "to do" list as possible to others, and gets going on what only she can do. It's like reading a lesson in time management.

During the course of the story, you will meet another unusual youngster who ends up at the orphanage. Precious is caught up in a case of potential poisoning at the behest of a powerful government official who is also a wealthy and well-connected tribal member. Although Precious doesn't want to take on the case, the official and Mma Makutsi bully her into it. While she's away on the case, Mma Makutsi proves to have even more talents than anyone could have expected from either her degree or her experience. In the process, she brings in a major case which she solves on her own involving four potential beauty contest winners.

In the first half of the book, the distress that Precious and Mr J.L.B. Matekoni are experiencing is so palpable that I found myself feeling more and more upset as I read the story. Seldom does "light" fiction affect me that way. I can only ascribe the intensity of my reactions to the quality of the writing and the exceptional care with which the characters have been developed into people for whom anyone would feel great sympathy and empathy. The book ends up leaving some mysteries unsolved, and I found myself wishing that I had a copy of the next book with me so that I could read what happened right away.

As I finished the story, I found myself wondering more about Botswana and why people love it there so much. I recently began working with a businessman in Botswana, and he has promised to help me understand more about that intriguing country. I look forward to being his student in this, as I have enjoyed being a reader of these fine novels.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
I have read three of the Ladies Detective Agency books now and I felt a bit disappointed after this one. I loved the first book in the series and enjoyed tears of a giraffe, but I thought this book was a bit predictable and did not have quite enough mystery and plot to keep it going at an acceptable pace.

It is not a bad book, but if you are considering buying this series of novels i'd say buy the other two i mentioned before this one.

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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful
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You have to read number one Ladies Detective Agency and then Tears of the Giraffe to get the best out of this cracking book. Morality for Beautiful Girls is a bitter-sweet read that keeps you engaged throughout. This time, while the excellent and enormous central character Precious Ramotswe continues to bloom in her idiosyncratic way, other well-drawn people come to the fore, not least her deputy, her newly extended family and Mr JL Matekoni. Of course, Botswana itself carries on being almost a tangible character. The universal wisdom, gentle humour and tinges of sadness make this a book that you will finish all too soon.
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Another wonderful book
Evocative of the kind of life we would all love,The story lines are simple but beautifully told, Makes one long to see Botswana.
Published 1 month ago by D. J. Elmer
Feeds the hunger
By this, the third book in the series, you find yourself drawn into the lives of Mme Ramotswe and her friends, and hungry to learn more. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Daniel Park
Great series
Fantastic series. I have now read all the books in the series and cannot fault any of them. Looking forward to some more being written - I hope.
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Perfect condition, great price and arrived speedily. The book was a great read also.So overall very happy :D!! Thank you!
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These books were a gift for my Mother who has advised they are different from the TV series but fantastic and really give a feel of the settings and characters from the writing.
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Really good read but must be read in the correct order of the series of books entilted No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency to get the most out of it. Read more
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