Helpful Score: 2
interesting quick read= not much depth
very good for
Scotland and scottish dialect
Christmas
victim and perp members of a small gathering (remote resort)
very good for
Scotland and scottish dialect
Christmas
victim and perp members of a small gathering (remote resort)
Helpful Score: 1
Beaton's Hamish Macbeth is always delightful. His slow rhythms, friendly bending of the law and keen mind make for very entertaining mysteries.
Helpful Score: 1
Scottish setting, an attractive main character, and a perplexing murder. Good, quick read that holds your attention all the way through.
Cozy-type mystery series with dry humor. :)
Helpful Score: 1
Sixth in the Hamish MacBeth cozy Scottish police procedural series, in which Hamish, bereft of plans for the Christmas holiday, takes up the invite of a friend of Priscilla's and joins her at her health farm on a lonely island to investigate whether or not someone is trying to kill her. Someone DOES die, but it's not Jane--it's Heather, one of her houseguests. Was Heather murdered because she was Heather or because someone thought she was Jane? Supt. Blair writes off the murder as an accident but Hamish knows better and eventually gets his man. As usual, a quick, light and enjoyable read.