A fourth collection of BBC Radio 4 dramatisations, adapted by Alexander McCall Smith from his own bestselling books
'Must-listen...beautifully cast, precisely timed, simply wonderful' Daily Telegraph
'...will charm listeners whether they already know and love these stories or are hearing them for the first time' AudioFile Magazine
'...excursions into the world of the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency through these BBC dramatizations have been a pleasure...' AudioFile Magazine
Precious Ramotswe, Botswana's premier – and only – lady detective, is back with another batch of unusual cases.
In these eight episodes, she receives a visit from a very important person; helps out Mma Potokwani, who has had bad news at the Orphan Farm; looks into who is orchestrating a campaign against Mma Soleti and welcomes a new arrival – while righting an old wrong.
Plus, Mr JLB Matekoni's apprentice gets into trouble; Mma Makutsi is hiding a secret, and Mma Ramotswe tries to come to terms with one of the trickiest situations she has ever faced: taking a holiday.
The stories included are: A Man From a Far Place, The Limpopo Academy of Private Detection, The Modern Husband Course, The Minor Adjustment Beauty Salon, The Handsome Man's Deluxe Café, The Dish of Yesterday, This Is Not a Rubbish Boy and The Woman Who Walked in Sunshine.
Brought to life with evocative music and a full cast, these engaging adaptations star Claire Benedict as Mma Ramotswe, with Nadine Marshall as Mma Makutsi and Joseph Marcell as Mr JLB Matekoni.
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