Knock, Knock, You're Dead!: A Hamish Macbeth Short Story

Knock, Knock, You're Dead!: A Hamish Macbeth Short Story

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Mystery Science Fiction Business & Economics
Format Kindle
Pages 17
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2016
Publisher Grand Central Publishing
Edition 3
ISBN-10 1455540587
ISBN-13 9781455540587
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In the latest installment of the beloved Hamish Macbeth series, readers are reintroduced to Scotland's charmingly laid-back constable, whose knack for solving mysteries is as sharp as ever. Set against the picturesque, yet often treacherous backdrop of the Scottish Highlands, this short story brings a new twist to Hamish's unassuming life. He finds himself embroiled in a baffling enigma after a sudden death rocks the tranquility of his community.

As Hamish navigates the complexities of the case, his lack of ambition is both an endearing trait and a source of frustration for his superiors. His keen intuition and unique approach to police work often lead him to unexpected conclusions, allowing him to connect dots that others overlook. Amidst the quirky townsfolk and the stunning landscape, the tale unfolds with a blend of humor and suspense, showcasing why Hamish has captured the hearts of countless readers.

With his trusty dog by his side, Hamish's journey through this new mystery is filled with delightful surprises and the promise of a satisfying resolution. Engaging, witty, and sharply observed, this short story not only adds depth to the series but reinforces Hamish Macbeth's enduring appeal in the world of cozy crime fiction.

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