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Death of a Celebrity

By: M. C. Beaton
Narrated by: Graeme Malcolm
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Lochdubh, a remote village reached only by a one-track lane, nestles serenely amid Scotland's hills - until well-known TV reporter Crystal French races into town in her bright BMW. And Constable Hamish Macbeth, dourly wed to duty instead of the fiancée who dumped him, promptly gives her a summons for reckless driving. Outraged, Crystal makes Macbeth's life a misery with a TV report on policing in the Highlands. When she also rakes up old local scandals for her new hit show, Macbeth notes that someone besides himself might be dead keen to stop her. Then someone does - with stealth and violence. Finding out who did it will lead the laconic Macbeth down roads he never envisioned, into a dark story of passion and vengeance - and perhaps a crisis of the heart all his own.

©2015 M. C. Beaton (P)2015 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Detective Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Traditional Detectives Suspense Highlander Heartfelt
Engaging Mystery • Intriguing Plot Twists • Excellent Narration • Distinct Personalities • Charming Setting
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I enjoyed this audio book! I quite like these Scottish murder mysteries set in an old village.

Death of a celebrity

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Hamish has it tough with women and his superiors, but he’s always a good policeman.

Really like the Macbeth series.

Perennial village copper.

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Another home run for Beaton. Love the depth of character created and the complete mystery of who done it. The performance was as always perfect for the story, lovely voice.

Classic Beaton

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Good story and great narration. Really enjoyed it. Have a lot of the MC Beaton audio books… all very good

Great audio book

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Great storyline. I like it when the story stays in Hamish’s town. The characters are great

Most enjoyable so far

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one of my favorite macbeth mysteries.
short sweet and to the point.
almost finished with hamish.
finished with agatha raisen

great....one of my favorite macbeth mysteries

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Loved it. I've listened to it 3 times. Hamish is always hiding or or misunderstood by women. Lovable big kid at heart.

My favorite books

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Well-written for this series. Lots of different characters so I suggest keeping a mental (

Really Good Story

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While I always enjoy these installments in the Hamish McBeth series the last few have had too many battered wives offing their husbands & s*icides. I get that these are murder mysteries just wish for a bit more mystery a little less death.

Love Loch-dough

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I picked up this book for exactly one reason: Graeme Malcolm. I thoroughly enjoyed his part in Agatha Christie’s The Man in the Brown Suit, and immediately after finishing it searched his name for more of his work. I knew nothing about the story just the name of the book and the narrator, and that worked out fine for me. The book is set in the highlands in Scotland. There are many characters with distinct personalities and Graeme portrays them all wonderfully. They all have their own accents and ways of speaking and you really get a sense of the person even if they only appear briefly in a short conversation. It’s amazing. The story itself is decent. It’s entertaining and unfolds steadily with no great complexity or shocking revelations. The telling of the story though, that’s where it’s at. Give it a listen.

Fantastic narration that gives life to the characters

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