Summary
All Sergeant Hamish Macbeth ever wants is a quiet life in the tranquil surroundings of Lochdubh, his home village in the Scottish Highlands. Although the area he polices is vast, he's happiest when he's working alone, yet the police authorities insist he has an assistant. In the past, they have supplied a variety of problematic misfits, but they surpass themselves with their latest effort - an American named James Bland.
Having met Bland previously, when he was left in no doubt that the American led a life coloured by secrets and skulduggery, Hamish isn't surprised when he discovers the real motive behind Bland's police secondment involves him in helping track down a spy ring, some members of which have met grisly ends.
That investigation tears Hamish away from Lochdubh at a time when the village is suffering a disturbing spate of increasingly violent burglaries. The identity of the burglar, however, is a perplexing mystery. All of that blows Hamish's quiet life out the window and puts a serious strain on his relationship with female paramedic, Claire.
Can Hamish cope with the murky world of espionage, seek out the spies before anyone else is murdered, capture the Lochdubh burglar before his nocturnal rampage runs out of control and rescue his sadly neglected love life?
Only time will tell...
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- Sue
- 07-07-24
Smashing!
Really enjoyable, so nice to have less of Blair! Look forward to more.... Well done Hamish!
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- Mike
- 28-02-24
As warm as good malt by the fire
Hamish and the gang once again continue to charm and delight. The story telling is as wonderful as ever, the characters so familiar and Western Scotland, where I live described so wonderfully well. i cant wait untill the next adventure. Well done Messers Green, and Monteith, Marion is smiling down on you.
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- anne m smith
- 24-02-24
love hamish and the story was great
the fact the police station has now turned into a house with stair and an upstairs. instead of a single storey building
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- Anna Niman
- 29-03-24
Wonderful with delightful humour too
It’s lovely how these characters are lasting well. As ever, great depictions of characters and seen with ever tickling humour in their personalities and perceptions, and in the way they are delivered in writing style.
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- caroline jennings
- 02-03-24
Really well written book
You have exceeded my expectations I have loved m c beaton books for many year’s you are carrying on the tale and doing it brilliantly I can’t wait for the next one
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- Christine burton
- 05-03-24
I loved the storyline, better than ever to me.
particularly like David's reading. Excellent.wpuld be good to have another plot including Blunt. Jesse and Nessie really came to life
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- Mrs J M Davis
- 02-03-24
Unlike original authors work
Poor storyline poor reading
No more books in mc beatons
Name please
They are not enjoyable now
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