Death of a Travelling Man
โ Scribed by Beaton, M C
- Publisher
- Robinson
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 77 KB
- Series
- Hamish MacBeth 9
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781845297343
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
It_s springtime in the Highlands but storms are brewing for Hamish Macbeth. His life is going to pot. He has _ horrors! _ been promoted, his new boss is a dunce, and a sinister self-proclaimed gypsy and his girlfriend have parked their rusty eyesore of a van in the middle of the village.Hamish smells trouble and as usual he_s right. The doctor_s drugs have gone missing. Money vanishes. And neighbours suddenly become unneighbourly. Nobody wants to talk either, so canny Hamish faces the delicate task of worming the facts out of the villagers.In the process he uncovers a story so bizarre that neither he nor the locals may ever be able to forget it_
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SUMMARY: "ENTRANCING . . . A GEM." --Ocala Star-Banner Hamish Macbeth's life is going to pot. He's been promoted (horrors!), his boss is a dunce, and--to add insult to injury--a sinister self-proclaimed gypsy and his girlfriend have parked their rusty, eye-sore-of-a-van in the village. Hamish smells
SUMMARY: ''ENTRANCING . . . A GEM.'' --Ocala Star-Banner Hamish Macbeth's life is going to pot. He's been promoted (horrors!), his boss is a dunce, and--to add insult to injury--a sinister self-proclaimed gypsy and his girlfriend have parked their rusty, eye-sore-of-a-van in the village. Hamish smel
SUMMARY: ''ENTRANCING . . . A GEM.'' --Ocala Star-Banner Hamish Macbeth's life is going to pot. He's been promoted (horrors!), his boss is a dunce, and--to add insult to injury--a sinister self-proclaimed gypsy and his girlfriend have parked their rusty, eye-sore-of-a-van in the village. Hamish smel
### From Publishers Weekly In this excellent, eighth Hamish Macbeth mystery, the slightly lethargic, tousle-haired village copper in the Scottish Highlands has been promoted against his will. As Sergeant, he makes more money, but must suffer more work as well, not to mention the enthusiasm of his n