by Graeme Malcolm, M.C. Beaton
Another trip to the Scottish Highlands is always a pleasure for me. Hamish MacBeth is an old friend and so are his weird neighbors. Death of a Liar is the 30th book in this series so I know them pretty well. Hamish is going about his usual business when a new couple moves into town. The residents...
I have read and enjoyed Beaton's Agatha Raisin series however Death of a Liar was the first book that I have read in her Hamish MacBeth series. Despite being a later book in the series, I was quickly able to jump right in and enjoy this book and especially the characters. Hamish and his fellow vil...
Beaton's plot is better in this book than it has been for a while. The plot wanders but twists too. The joy in the story in probably the visit with the regular characters.
Beaton's plot is better in this book than it has been for a while. The plot wanders but twists too. The joy in the story in probably the visit with the regular characters.
Beaton's plot is better in this book than it has been for a while. The plot wanders but twists too. The joy in the story in probably the visit with the regular characters.
This reading experience was a bit...odd. I was expecting a cozy British mystery, but what a got was a British mystery book that was apparently trying very hard to be funny, but failed. At least for me it failed. There were so many weird things happening all the time, two spinster sisters accusing th...