Death of a Traitor
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A missing person report is not usually something that Hamish
Macbeth sees as cause for undue distress.Should a child or a
vulnerable person vanish, it''s an urgent matter that needs to be
treated seriously, but in Macbeth''s experience, most other people
who go missing tend to turn up again before long. So when Kate
Hibbert disappears after having last been seen struggling along the
road with a heavy suitcase, he is convinced she has gone travelling
and reluctantly goes through the motions of
investigating.Interviewing those who were closest to her, Macbeth
is perplexed by their apparent lack of concern but sees no reason
to suspect foul play. When Hibbert does eventually resurface,
however, a storm of lies, intrigue and scandal threatens Macbeth''s
tranquil village of Lochdubh.Torn between loyalty to his local
community and his responsibilities as a police officer, he begins
threading his way through a maze of deceit, quickly finding himself
on the trail of a ruthless, treacherous murderer. If he catches the
killer, peace can return to the village. If he fails, he will lose
everything - his job, his home and the life he so loves in
Lochdubh.Praise of Death of a Green-Eyed Monster:''This Hamish
Macbeth novel maintains Beaton''s distinctive voice and includes
the usual village eccentrics, loads of Scottish lore, and the light
humor that Beaton fans have loved through the years. . . A definite
purchase for all mystery collections'' Starred Review, Library
Journal''Unmissable!'' Peterborough TelegraphPraise for the Hamish
Macbeth series:''First rate ... deft social comedy and wonderfully
realized atmosphere.'' Booklist''It''s always a treat to return to
Lochdubh.'' New York Times"A tale of international intrigue mixed
with local Scottish flavor, "Death of a Spy" is a fast-paced read,
and will thrill all Hamish fans. Once again, Rod Green, writing as
M.C. Beaton, creates a masterful and fun spy tale, which
incorporates all of Beaton''s beloved Scottish characters...The
Hamish MacBeth mysteries are like peanuts. When you read one, you
cannot stop. After finishing "Death of a Spy," readers will itch
for the next Hamish MacBeth installment." New York Journal of
Books''Readers will enjoy the quirks and unique qualities of the
cast ... Beaton catches the beauty of the area''s natural geography
and succinctly describes its distinct flavour.'' Library
Journal''Befuddled, earnest and utterly endearing, Hamish makes his
triumphs sweetly satisfying.'' Publishers Weekly