
Death of a Liar
par:
M. C. Beaton
Langue: Anglais
Format: Broché
ISBN 10: 1455504777
ISBN 13: 9781455504770
Date de publication:
February 23rd, 2016
Éditeur: Grand Central Publishing
Pages: 320
Genres: Mystery, Science Fiction
In the charming Scottish village of Lochdubh, Hamish Macbeth finds himself embroiled in yet another perplexing mystery. The tranquility of the small town is shattered when a notoriously unpleasant newcomer is found dead. A self-proclaimed author and habitual liar, the victim had managed to rub many residents the wrong way, igniting a flurry of suspicion and resentment among the locals.
As Macbeth navigates the community’s tangled web of secrets, he discovers that everyone had a motive to wish the con artist harm. With a cast of quirky characters, the investigation unravels layers of deceit that force the village’s inhabitants to confront their own hidden truths. Hamish must rely on his keen intuition and deep connection to the townspeople to uncover the real story behind the charming façade of Lochdubh.
Amid the picturesque Scottish landscape, tensions rise as Macbeth races against time to clear the innocent and bring the true culprit to justice. In this latest installment, readers are treated to a delightful blend of humor, intrigue, and the endearing charm that has made Hamish Macbeth a beloved figure in crime fiction.
As Macbeth navigates the community’s tangled web of secrets, he discovers that everyone had a motive to wish the con artist harm. With a cast of quirky characters, the investigation unravels layers of deceit that force the village’s inhabitants to confront their own hidden truths. Hamish must rely on his keen intuition and deep connection to the townspeople to uncover the real story behind the charming façade of Lochdubh.
Amid the picturesque Scottish landscape, tensions rise as Macbeth races against time to clear the innocent and bring the true culprit to justice. In this latest installment, readers are treated to a delightful blend of humor, intrigue, and the endearing charm that has made Hamish Macbeth a beloved figure in crime fiction.