
Death of a Ghost
A Hamish Macbeth Mystery, Book 32
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Narrated by:
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Graeme Malcolm
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By:
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M. C. Beaton
Sergeant Hamish Macbeth - Scotland's most quick-witted but unambitious policeman - returns in M. C. Beaton's new mystery in her New York Times best-selling series
Death of a Ghost
When Police Sergeant Hamish Macbeth hears reports of a haunted castle near Drim, he assumes the eerie noises and lights reported by the villagers are just local teenagers going there to smoke pot or, worse, inject themselves with drugs. Still, Hamish decides that he and his policeman, Charlie "Clumsy" Carson, will spend the night at the ruined castle to get to the bottom of the rumors once and for all.
There's no sign of any ghost...but then Charlie disappears through the floor. It turns out he's fallen into the cellar. And what Hamish and Charlie find there is worse than a ghost: a dead body propped against the wall. Waiting for help to arrive, Hamish and Charlie leave the castle just for a moment - to eat bacon baps - but when they return, the body is nowhere to be seen.
It's clear something strange - and deadly - is going on at the castle, and Hamish must get to the bottom of it before the "ghost" can strike again.
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I’ve read all the other Hamish books.
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Compared to the prior 3 decades, characters in this edition express gender roles and relationships more boldly. There are quite a few characters to keep track of as the procedural aspects meander.
True to tradition, there are some outlandish moments but (maybe it’s just me) Graeme deadpans the narration so thoroughly that the impact isn’t felt. Ergo, closer attention and more forgiveness to some details may be needed.
Ultimately, we sense a change in the story arc with some positive expectation along with some trepidation.
Scottish cops go wild!
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Wonderful
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Another Hamish MacBeth murder mystery solved
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Delightful series of cozy mysteries
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Loved it! Loved loved loved it! Thank you Marion!
Aurora K Pajeau MD MPH.
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"murder is in the air"
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Adficted
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Who is really writing Hamish and Agatha?
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