Death of a Village
por
M.C. Beaton
3.0 (1
calificaciones)
Mystery
Religion & Spirituality
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
235
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 2004
Editorial
Warner Books
ISBN-10
0446613711
ISBN-13
9780446613712
Descripción
In the secluded village of Lochdubh, nestled in the stunning Scottish Highlands, tranquility is shattered when a dark shadow looms over the community. A prominent villager is found dead, leaving the residents in shock and the local police scrambling for answers. With no shortage of suspects and motives, the peaceful facade of rural life begins to crack, revealing an undercurrent of secrets and rivalries that many would prefer to keep hidden.
Amid this turmoil, the lovable and astute Constable Hamish Macbeth takes it upon himself to uncover the truth. As he delves deeper into the village's intricacies, he navigates through a maze of eccentric characters, each with their own quirks and possible connections to the crime. With sharp wit and tender-heartedness, Hamish must unravel the threads of deception in a place where everyone knows each other—and yet, nothing is ever quite as it seems.
Amid this turmoil, the lovable and astute Constable Hamish Macbeth takes it upon himself to uncover the truth. As he delves deeper into the village's intricacies, he navigates through a maze of eccentric characters, each with their own quirks and possible connections to the crime. With sharp wit and tender-heartedness, Hamish must unravel the threads of deception in a place where everyone knows each other—and yet, nothing is ever quite as it seems.
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