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Old 02-01-2015, 07:05 AM   #21664
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Death Of A Gossip (Hamish Macbeth #1)
by M.C. Beaton - 5/5

Fantastic! What a story, so intelligently told! The difference between Death Of A Gossip and the first Agatha Raisin book is that the former doesn't concentrate on the main character's details. That only helped to improve on what was a nice murder case. The gathering of suspects in a library was something of a throwback to Christie books. The final showdown with the suspects was very well presented. Hamish is such a decent chap. His traits are realistically displayed, and you believe him, his upbringing, his motives. He is the most alive detective I've come across since Sleeping Murder's Jane Marple. I enjoyed reading about things that moved me. Yet despite the fact that I could have been swept away emotionally, I wasn't. The book gave me control of my thoughts. I was aloof and impartial, while still cared very much for Alice, Charlie et al. I was very surprised by the quality of this book. And it seems, and I hope, that I have a lot of good things to discover of the Hamish Macbeth series.
I liked the books, but I REALLY enjoyed the TV series! Lots of fun!

I've discovered a John Sandford 'Virgil Flowers' book that I somehow overlooked. Must have been one of the very early ones. "Dark of the Moon," and it's another Sandford great!

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