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    | | |  | Death of an Outsider |  | List Price: $4.99 Your Price:
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  Summary: Beaton writes a five-star series
 Review: M.C. Beaton is one of my top five favorite authors of all time.  Her writing style is superb and has since made me much more critical of other authors.   Treat yourself to an adventure in the Highlands;  remember your  coffee and scones-for you'll want to stay awhile!  Only one complaint:  It  is important to the romance angle to read these books in order, and yet the  listing in front is scrambled.  This is the third book in the series,  starting with Death of a Gossip and Death of a Cad.
 
 Rating:
  Summary: Beaton writes a five-star series
 Review: M.C. Beaton is one of my top five favorite authors of all time. Her writing style is superb and has since made me much more critical of other authors. Treat yourself to an adventure in the Highlands; remember your coffee and scones-for you'll want to stay awhile! Only one complaint: It is important to the romance angle to read these books in order, and yet the listing in front is scrambled. This is the third book in the series, starting with Death of a Gossip and Death of a Cad.
 
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  Summary: Death of an Outsider is wonderful romp.
 Review: M.C. Beaton's stories are absolutely excellent and the best examples of cozies you'll find anywhere.  I am almost disappointed with myself because I read her Agatha Raisin series before the Hamish Macbeth series.  As much as I enjoy Agatha, Hamish is pure delight!  In this book he has been transferred to Cnothan to relieve the village policeman as he takes an extended vacation.  Right away Hamish is thrown into the village's political situation.  He finds the people of this village are unfriendly and there seems to be an oppresive atmosphere in the village.  Sure enough, in true Hamish fashion, a corpse shows up.  Hamish must determine first who has been killed and then who actually did it.  Hamish and the reader are subjected to more of the odious Blair as he is again sent to the village to unravel the homicide.  Of course Hamish solves the murder (and not Blair) but not before he actually finds some romance in this ominous little village of Cnothan.  We also discover why Hamish will never eat lobster again.  Hamish  is a wonderful character and I find as I read each story, he becomes more and more real to me.
 
 Rating:
  Summary: Death of an Outsider is wonderful romp.
 Review: M.C. Beaton's stories are absolutely excellent and the best examples of cozies you'll find anywhere. I am almost disappointed with myself because I read her Agatha Raisin series before the Hamish Macbeth series. As much as I enjoy Agatha, Hamish is pure delight! In this book he has been transferred to Cnothan to relieve the village policeman as he takes an extended vacation. Right away Hamish is thrown into the village's political situation. He finds the people of this village are unfriendly and there seems to be an oppresive atmosphere in the village. Sure enough, in true Hamish fashion, a corpse shows up. Hamish must determine first who has been killed and then who actually did it. Hamish and the reader are subjected to more of the odious Blair as he is again sent to the village to unravel the homicide. Of course Hamish solves the murder (and not Blair) but not before he actually finds some romance in this ominous little village of Cnothan. We also discover why Hamish will never eat lobster again. Hamish is a wonderful character and I find as I read each story, he becomes more and more real to me.
 
 
 
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