
Death of a Snob
by:
M.C. Beaton
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0804109125
ISBN 13: 9780804109123
Publication date:
May 23rd, 1992
Publisher: Fawcett
Pages: 160
Genres: Mystery, Health & Wellness
In a quaint village nestled in the Scottish Highlands, tensions simmer beneath the surface as local residents deal with the arrival of a new seasonal inhabitant. This time, it’s the contentious character of Mrs. Sheila Dunsmuir, a wealthy and pretentious newcomer who quickly alienates nearly everyone with her snobbish demeanor. Her superior attitude and relentless criticism of village life transform her into a polarizing figure, leaving villagers to either tolerate or resent her presence.
Amidst the escalating drama, Hamish Macbeth, the beloved local constable, finds himself reluctantly drawn into the web of intrigue surrounding Mrs. Dunsmuir. As his attempts to restore peace are thwarted by her irksome habits, tension rises dramatically when the unthinkable occurs—Mrs. Dunsmuir is found dead. The very villagers she ridiculed suddenly become suspects, and Hamish steps into the role of investigator, compelled to untangle the mystery behind her demise.
With his trademark wit and keen sense of observation, Macbeth navigates the intricate relationships among the villagers. As he delves deeper, he uncovers secrets that many would prefer remain buried. The investigation highlights the complexity of human emotions, revealing both the tenderness and treachery that lie within the community.
As the story unfolds, readers are taken on a delightful journey through the quaint landscape of rural Scotland, filled with charming characters and a touch of humor. Tension builds at every turn, leaving them guessing until the very end as Hamish uncovers not only the truth about Mrs. Dunsmuir but about the villagers themselves in this intriguing tale of murder, class, and small-town dynamics.
Amidst the escalating drama, Hamish Macbeth, the beloved local constable, finds himself reluctantly drawn into the web of intrigue surrounding Mrs. Dunsmuir. As his attempts to restore peace are thwarted by her irksome habits, tension rises dramatically when the unthinkable occurs—Mrs. Dunsmuir is found dead. The very villagers she ridiculed suddenly become suspects, and Hamish steps into the role of investigator, compelled to untangle the mystery behind her demise.
With his trademark wit and keen sense of observation, Macbeth navigates the intricate relationships among the villagers. As he delves deeper, he uncovers secrets that many would prefer remain buried. The investigation highlights the complexity of human emotions, revealing both the tenderness and treachery that lie within the community.
As the story unfolds, readers are taken on a delightful journey through the quaint landscape of rural Scotland, filled with charming characters and a touch of humor. Tension builds at every turn, leaving them guessing until the very end as Hamish uncovers not only the truth about Mrs. Dunsmuir but about the villagers themselves in this intriguing tale of murder, class, and small-town dynamics.