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Death of a Laird
Death of a Laird: A Hamish Macbeth novella | M.C. Beaton
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When Sergeant Hamish Macbeth is sent to investigate reports that the wealthy new laird of the remote Naglar House has disappeared, north-west Scotland is hit by the worst storm in living memory. The road is washed away, phone lines are down, mobile reception is dead and his police radio is out of order. He is trapped with the laird's high-class house guests. Then he discovers the laird's body. Forced to remain overnight at the house, he interviews each of the guests and pieces together an alarming picture of clandestine infidelity, vicious jealousy, deadly revenge, lust, greed and fear. It begins to look like all of the guests had good reason to want the laird dead, but which one of them actually did the deed? Praise for the Hamish Macbeth series: 'First rate ... deft social comedy and wonderfully realized atmosphere.' Booklist 'It's always a treat to return to Lochdubh.' New York Times 'Readers will enjoy the quirks and unique qualities of the cast ... Beaton catches the beauty of the area's natural geography and succinctly describes its distinct flavour.' Library Journal 'Befuddled, earnest and utterly endearing, Hamish makes his triumphs sweetly satisfying.' Publishers Weekly
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LauraBrook
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Another soft pick, this new short story in the Hamish MacBeth series was pretty good. It‘s a terrible spring storm when Hamish gets called out for a missing laird at a remote hunting lodge. After narrowly escaping a mud/tree slide he is stuck a the lodge with the guests, finds the body, and overnight manages to solve the crime by himself. A nice addition, and I do like RW Green‘s writing, which bodes well for him taking over both of her series.

LauraBrook Book 5/3 Pages 997/500 #deweyapril 3y
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Preciouz29
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Fun!