Death of a village, by M. C. Beaton ; read by Graeme Malcolm
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Death of a village, by M. C. Beaton ; read by Graeme Malcolm
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Death of a village
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by M. C. Beaton ; read by Graeme Malcolm
Summary
Trouble is afoot in the remote Scottish fishing village of Stoyre, where the inhabitants are acting kind of fishy. On a routine visit, Hamish Macbeth finds the pub empty, the church unexpectedly full, and the very air permeated with fear. Then an explosion levels a holiday cottage which the locals call 'an act of God'. Hamish has another theory, one that will make the national news. With the help of sharp-eyed journalist Elspeth Grant and Lugs (his dog) he begins to winkle out the truth. But Hamish's best laid plans soon go awry when an old friend dies, a scandalous rumour erupts, and someone close to his heart may be lost forever
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