Death of a Kingfisher
작성자
M.C. Beaton
아직 평점이 없습니다
Fantasy
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
279
언어
영어
출판됨
Feb 1, 2013
출판사
Little, Brown Book Group
ISBN-10
1472103025
ISBN-13
9781472103024
설명
In the depths of a troubling recession, the serene landscape of the Scottish Highlands becomes a metaphorical battleground for its residents. Hamish Macbeth, the ever-observant police constable, finds himself at the center of rising tensions within his beloved community. As financial struggles weigh heavily on the townsfolk, Macbeth must navigate the delicate balance between maintaining peace and uncovering unsettling truths.
Amidst this atmosphere of desperation, a strange occurrence pits neighbor against neighbor, revealing the darker aspects of human nature. The murder of a local creates an ominous ripple throughout the community, and Macbeth is determined to untangle the threads of deception that bind them. With an innate ability to read people's emotions and motives, he embarks on a quest to solve the mystery, unearthing hidden rivalries and unspoken secrets within the profound stillness of the Highlands.
As he delves deeper, Macbeth discovers that the case involves more than just a tragic death; it reflects the broader struggles faced by his community during hard times. The mounting pressures force everyone to confront their own desires and moral dilemmas, culminating in an unsettling conclusion where Hamish must reconcile his sense of duty with the harsh realities of life and loss in the Highlands.
Amidst this atmosphere of desperation, a strange occurrence pits neighbor against neighbor, revealing the darker aspects of human nature. The murder of a local creates an ominous ripple throughout the community, and Macbeth is determined to untangle the threads of deception that bind them. With an innate ability to read people's emotions and motives, he embarks on a quest to solve the mystery, unearthing hidden rivalries and unspoken secrets within the profound stillness of the Highlands.
As he delves deeper, Macbeth discovers that the case involves more than just a tragic death; it reflects the broader struggles faced by his community during hard times. The mounting pressures force everyone to confront their own desires and moral dilemmas, culminating in an unsettling conclusion where Hamish must reconcile his sense of duty with the harsh realities of life and loss in the Highlands.