Death of a Poison Pen
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- Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress) - Contributor
Publication
2005 - Warner Books, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
62,000 words, Guess
Page Count
248 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivedeathofpoisonpen00beat
- Internet Archivedeathofpoisonpen0000beat_e9q1
- ISBN-100446614890
- ISBN-139780446614894
- Goodreads8858
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- LibraryThing296827
- Library of Congress Control Number2005587941
- OCLC Control Number57349777
- Better World Books9780446614894
- Open LibraryOL3475354M
Classifications
- LCCCPB Box no. 2316 vol. 14
- LCCCPB
Description
The villagers of Lochdubh and nearby Braikie are being plagued with a rash of poison pen letters. And while the letters seem silly (many of the claims seem to be absolutely ludicrous), Hamish Macbeth cannot help but worry about the one letter that might provoke a murder. And true enough things take a very serious turn indeed when the postmistress of Braikie, Miss Amy Beattie, is found hanging from her ceiling, an apparent suicide. But Hamish doesn't believe that it is suicide, and insists on a proper investigation. But it is only when murder claims another victim soon after Miss Beattie that Hamish begins to suspect that this could be a very complicated and dangerous case. Fortunately for Hamish (whether he likes it or not) he's going to get a lot of help in unraveling this case: first there is his friend, reporter Elspeth Grant, willing to offer her keen insights (and more if need be); and then there is also vacationing Jenny Ogilvie, a jealous friend of Hamish's ex-fiancee, Priscilla Halburton-Smythe (whom he still hasn't completely gotten over), who's come to Lochdubh with the intention of nabbing Hamish for herself. Will Hamish discover who the murderer is before (s)he strikes again? Will Jenny succeed in her plan to seduce Hamish? More importantly, will Hamish finally get over Priscilla? The last in Beaton's Hamish Macbeth series, "Death of a Village," received glowing reviews from such publications as the "New York Times Book Review, Kirkus Reviews, Chicago Sun-Times, Philadelphia Inquirer," and "Booklist," among others.
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