Death of an Honest Man, Book 33

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Constable, 2018 - Detective and mystery stories - 232 pages
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Nobody loves an honest man, or that was what police sergeant Hamish Macbeth tried to tell newcomer Paul English. Paul had moved to a house in Cnothan, a sour village on Hamish's beat. He attended church in Lochdubh. He told the minister, Mr. Wellington, that his sermons were boring. He told tweedy Mrs. Wellington that she was too fat and in these days of increasing obesity it was her duty to show a good example. Angela Brody was told her detective stories were pap for the masses and it was time she wrote literature instead. He accused Hamish of having dyed his fiery red hair. He told Jessie Currie--who repeated all the last words of her twin sister--that she needed psychiatric help. "I speak as I find," he bragged. Voices saying, "I could kill that man," could be heard from Lochdubh to Cnothan. And someone did. Now Hamish is faced with a bewildering array of suspects. And he's lost the services of his clumsy policeman, Charlie, who has resigned from the force after Chief Inspector Blair berated Charlie one too many times, and the policeman threw Blair into the loch. Can Hamish find the killer on his own?

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User Review  - alanteder - LibraryThing

Not my Hamish Review of the Hachette audiobook edition released simultaneously with the Grand Central Publishing hardcover edition (February 20, 2018) Death of an Honest Man finds Hamish Macbeth and ... Read full review

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User Review  - nx74defiant - LibraryThing

He wasn't an "honest man" - he was a jerk. He is killed off very quickly. Hamish finds a cat, and goes through two police officers. A new police officer comes only to leave. It felt rushed and busy ... Read full review

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