- This edition read on my Kindle (AmazonAU)
- aka THE SHEEP DETECTIVES
- Anthea Bell (Translator)
- ASIN : B0DT4QXTD9
- Publisher : Allison & Busby, Publication date : 20 March 2025
- Print length : 347 pages
- First published in 2005, English translation from German by Anthea Bell 2006, published Random House 2006, 351 pages, ISBN 978-0-385-60994-4
- Review written in 2009
Synopsis (AmazonAU)
On a hillside near the quaint Irish village of Glennkill, the flock gathers around the dead body of their shepherd, George, who lies pinned to the ground with a spade. George cared deeply for the sheep, reading to them daily, and as a result they are far smarter than your average flock.
Led by Miss Maple, the sharpest sheep in Glennkill (and possibly the world), they set out to find George's killer. With an assortment of woolly investigators on the case, there are furtive missions into the village and a collection of two-legged suspects to chew over.
Dazzingly original, Three Bags Full introduces a band of detectives who are a breed apart.
My Take
Just recently the film THE SHEEP DETECTIVES starring Hugh Jackman has been recently released and The Chooser in our book group decided the book that the film was based on, THREE BAGS FULL, would be on our list this month. For me this was a re-read as I originally read the book soon after it was released. My review from 2009 is here.
A word of warning for would-be readers. The film THE SHEEP DETECTIVES has a PG rating. The film really takes one or two themes out of the original book, the main one being the death of the shepherd and the attempts by his sheep to solve the problem of his murder. Various other cozy elements were then added to the story. The original book went well beyond that.
In fact after originally reading the book over 17 years ago I had forgotten most of the story, and began to feel a little bit duped because the plots were far from identical to that of the film.
Once I had got over those feelings, I did enjoy the re-read, and the rather woolly sense of humour embedded in it.
My rating: 4.4

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