Death of an Honest Man by M.C. Beaton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Scottish Detective Hamish Macbeth with his bright ginger hair is content to solve crimes but shies away from any type of promotion. In this, the thirty-third in Hamish Macbeth series by author M.C. Beaton we find Hamish knee-deep in suspects after a local newcomer who seemed to have insulted just about everyone he came in contact with is found dead in a peat bog. Not only is Hamish inundated with possible murder suspects but he also finds himself having to train or replace several new police recruits, along with trying to stay one step ahead of his boss who has it out to discredit Hamish at every chance and save his once pet wildcat. So many fun quirky loveable characters that blended together to set a tale that only the English can weave. This writer has earned a spot on my must-read shelf.
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