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Old 03-08-2013, 09:47 AM   #15851
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Just finished "Death of a Gossip" by M.C. Beaton; the first book in the "Hamish Macbeth" series. A quick read, but very enjoyable. An odious woman who seems to know the darkest secrets of everyone else is murdered while attending a fishing course in the Scottish Highlands. Everyone wanted her dead, but who actually killed her?
I really enjoy the 'Hamish Macbeth' series. I've read the first four, and look forward to reading more. I've also watched the first season of the TV show and enjoy it as well, but it's so different from the book that it's as if they are about two very different groups of characters. I can't 'see' the TV Hamish as the book's Hamish, though I like them both equally.


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