M. C. Beaton lives in the Cotswolds with her husband. In addition to the Hamish Macbeth series, she writes the Agatha Raisin mystery series.
Death of a Witch (Hamish Macbeth Series #24)
by M. C. Beaton
eBook
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ISBN-13:
9780446544092
- Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
- Publication date: 02/24/2009
- Series: Hamish Macbeth Series , #24
- Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
- Format: eBook
- Sales rank: 17,441
- File size: 1 MB
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Returning from a vacation, Constable Hamish Macbeth senses a dark cloud of evil hanging over his Scottish village of Lochdubh. Newcomer Catriona Beldame has cast a bewitching spell over the town, causing the local men to visit her cottage at all hours of the night and infuriating the women. Hamish suspects that she is a great danger to the town. Before he can prove that Catriona is truly wicked, she is brutally murdered-and Hamish becomes the prime suspect in the case. The constable will call upon the assistance of a pretty female forensic expert as he attempts to clear his name . . . and perhaps even find some romance. But when more violence breaks out, loyal Hamish must use all his detective skills to restore peace to his beloved village.
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