Death of Yesterday
by
M.C. Beaton
3.0 (2
ratings)
Mystery
Science Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Pages
272
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2013
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
1455504769
ISBN-13
9781455504763
Description
In the small Scottish village of Lochdubh, a quiet life is abruptly shattered when a woman confides in Sergeant Hamish Macbeth about her foggy memories from the previous night. The unsettling feeling that accompanies her admission piques Hamish's curiosity, leading him into a web of mystery and intrigue. As the village grapples with this strange occurrence, the amiable sergeant finds himself navigating through the often-tangled relationships of his fellow townsfolk.
Hamish, known for his keen intuition and unorthodox methods, embarks on a quest for truth, delving into whispers of secrets and hidden pasts. Each clue he uncovers paints a picture of a community grappling with its own darkness. Amidst the enchanting Scottish landscapes, the charm of the village is juxtaposed with the tension surrounding the unsolved mysteries that lurk in the shadows.
As Hamish peels back the layers of the case, he’s once again reminded that beneath the quaint exterior of Lochdubh lies a world filled with complexities. Balancing his duty with his peculiar sense of justice, he must piece together the fragments of that forgotten night before more than just memories are lost.
Hamish, known for his keen intuition and unorthodox methods, embarks on a quest for truth, delving into whispers of secrets and hidden pasts. Each clue he uncovers paints a picture of a community grappling with its own darkness. Amidst the enchanting Scottish landscapes, the charm of the village is juxtaposed with the tension surrounding the unsolved mysteries that lurk in the shadows.
As Hamish peels back the layers of the case, he’s once again reminded that beneath the quaint exterior of Lochdubh lies a world filled with complexities. Balancing his duty with his peculiar sense of justice, he must piece together the fragments of that forgotten night before more than just memories are lost.
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