Death of a Bore (Hamish Macbeth)

Death of a Bore (Hamish Macbeth)

by M . C . Beaton (Author)

Synopsis

Not bored to death but murder most foul . . .

Celebrated author John Heppel is known in Lochdubh as a self-important bore, prone to belittling the scribblings of the locals in his creative writing class. So when he's found dead, his mouth oozing ink, it seems a fitting fate.

But for PC Hamish Macbeth the murder is more than a disruption to idyllic village life - especially when the media arrive, trailing in their wake DCI Heather Meikle, a maneater with a taste for bachelor police constables. Hamish must rekindle an old flame to escape her clutches and pull out all the stops to find the killer.

Praise for the Hamish Macbeth series:

'The detective novels of M. C. Beaton, a master of outrageous black comedy, have reached cult status'. - Anne Robinson, The Times.

'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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More Information

Format: Abridged::Audiobook::Box set::Illustrated::Large P
Pages: 320
Publisher: C & R Crime
Published: 02 May 2013

ISBN 10: 1472105397
ISBN 13: 9781472105394
Book Overview: From the author of the ever-popular Agatha Raisin series, this is the 20th outing for the Highland's most famous PC, Hamish Macbeth.

Media Reviews
Great stuff, as usual. * Booklist *
Once again M C Beaton has concocted an amusing brew of mystery and romance that will keep her fans turning the pages. * Publishers Weekly *
Author Bio
M.C. Beaton is the author of both the Agatha Raisin and Hamish Macbeth series, as well as numerous Regency romances. Her Agatha Raisin books are currently being turned into a TV series on Sky. She lives in Paris and in a Cotswold village that is very much like Agatha's beloved Carsely.