
Death of a Dentist
Hamish Macbeth, Book 13
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Narrated by:
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David Monteath
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By:
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M. C. Beaton
Just when Hamish most needs him - the dentist turns up dead...
In Scotland, where thrift and a 'nice set of dentures' are generally admired, dental surgeon Dr Frederick Gilchrist's cheap rates and penchant for pulling teeth have gained him a clientele. However, wiser Highlanders (like Hamish Macbeth) opt to steer clear of this reputed womanizer's all-too-busy hands.
Only jaw-throbbing agony drives Hamish to Gilchrist's surgery, but what he finds is the dentist's dead body - putting several angry husbands in the frame for murder...
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“A gem of a book, a gem of a plot, a gem of a hero” ( Booklist)
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“The much-love Hamish Macbeth series...a beguiling blend of wry humour and sharp observations about rural life” ( Good Book Guide)
“Splendid fun” ( New York Times Book Review)
“The much-love Hamish Macbeth series...a beguiling blend of wry humour and sharp observations about rural life” ( Good Book Guide)
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