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Roz Shea

The economy in Gaborone is having an impact on Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni’s garage. More cars clog the streets, but they are run by computers, not by moving parts that wear out. So Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni faces a problem: he must let one of his two mechanics go. Fanwell, who has grown from an apprentice into a reliable mechanic, remains an invaluable asset to the business, but fun-loving ladies’ man Charlie, whose mechanical skills never quite evolved, sadly must be let go.

This does not rest well with Precious Ramotswe, his wife, whose No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency is located in the same building with her husband’s garage business. She decides to hire Charlie and train him as a detective. The Agency’s business has grown enough for Precious to name her somewhat irascible secretary, Grace Makutsi, as a partner, at least in principle, but Mma Ramotswe still rules her domain. Hiring Charlie does not sit well with Mma Makutsi, but now that she is a busy new mother and married to a wealthy furniture store owner, her attentions are focused on opening a business of her own. She leases space to open an exclusive restaurant to be called The Handsome Man’s De Luxe Café. 

"Alexander McCall Smith once again delivers an enjoyable and amusing journey through the thought processes and wisdom of one of popular fiction’s wisest detectives."

Grace enthusiastically pursues her new interest in the café as she enters a whole new world as a restaurateur. Hiring a chef, kitchen staff and waiters to live up to the grandiose title of the new establishment proves to be an educational experience, complete with pitfalls she never could have imagined. The fun ended after decorating was completed.  

Meanwhile, a new, troubling case lands on the Agency’s desk. A woman, known only as “Mrs,” has been taken in by a well-to-do Indian couple who live in an exclusive gated community in Gaborone. “Mrs” suffers from amnesia and professes to having no idea where she came from or what her name is. Botswana’s immigration policies have tightened, so when authorities refuse to issue papers to someone with no name, address or passport, they demand that her benefactors determine her identity. Without verification, she will be assumed to have illegally crossed the border from Zimbabwe and faces deportation.

The immigration service recommends that Mma Ramotswe conduct the investigation and fulfill the requirements. Upon interviewing the benefactors, she is not convinced of the woman’s so-called amnesia as she takes on the case and agrees to clear up the identity problem. This gives rise to a perfect opportunity to train Charlie in the art of surveillance, which results in complications of its own. 

Mma Ramotswe applies her very special skills to solving each of these situations, both personal and professional.

Alexander McCall Smith once again delivers an enjoyable and amusing journey through the thought processes and wisdom of one of popular fiction’s wisest detectives. If only Precious Ramotswe’s diplomatic skills could infuse international affairs, what a pleasant place our world would be.   

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Mma Ramotswe has her hands full both at home and in the office. To add to her current challenges, her devoted partner, Grace Makutsi, has decided to branch out on her own and open The Handsome Man's De Luxe Café. But even “Miss 97 Per Cent” can't quite meet all the demands of running a business --- not to mention those that a lightning strike makes on her building. Eventually, she'll have to accept all the help she can get --- even if it comes from a completely unexpected source.

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Mma Ramotswe has her hands full both at home and in the office. To add to her current challenges, her devoted partner, Grace Makutsi, has decided to branch out on her own and open The Handsome Man's De Luxe Café. But even “Miss 97 Per Cent” can't quite meet all the demands of running a business --- not to mention those that a lightning strike makes on her building. Eventually, she'll have to accept all the help she can get --- even if it comes from a completely unexpected source.

About the Book

The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency often helps people find things they have lost. But they have never had to help a client find herself --- until now, in this latest installment of Alexander McCall Smith’s best-selling and beloved series.
 
A kindhearted brother and sister have taken in a woman known only as “Mrs.” --- a woman with no memory of her name or of how she came to Botswana. And so it’s up to Precious Ramotswe and her new co-director, Grace Makutsi, to discover the woman’s identity.
 
Meanwhile, motherhood proves to be no obstacle to Mma Makutsi’s professional success. As she settles into her role as partner at the agency, she also launches a new enterprise of her own: the Handsome Man’s De Luxe Café, a restaurant for Gaborone’s most fashionable diners. But even Miss 97 Per Cent isn’t fully prepared for the temperamental chefs, drunken waiters, and other challenges that come with running one’s own business. Help may come from an unexpected source, if only Mma Makutsi can swallow her pride and ask.
 
And next door to the No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency, Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni is all too familiar with the difficult decisions of business owners. He is finally forced to make a tough choice, one that will bring major changes to both Tlokweng Road Speedy Motors and the No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency --- and that will require all of Mma Ramotswe’s finesse and patience to sort out.
 
With sympathy and indefatigable good humor, Mma Ramotswe and her friends see one another through these major changes and discover along the way what true friendship really means.