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Category Archives: M C Beaton
Death Of A Gossip by M C Beaton
Hamish Macbeth, village constable of Lochdubh, smells trouble when he is mooching around the latest members of a fishing school. When Lady Jane Withers goes out of her way to annoy every single member of the party (and the hosts) … Continue reading
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Death of a Scriptwriter by M C Beaton
M.C. Beaton aka Marion Chesney has written quite a few detective novels – to be precise, 100 over the last thirty years or so. She has created a number of series that fill shelves in both libraries and bookshops across … Continue reading
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