Death of a Gentle Lady explained

Death of a Gentle Lady
Author:M. C. Beaton (Marion Chesney)
Country:United Kingdom
Series:Hamish Macbeth
Genre:Detective, Mystery novel
Publisher:Grand Central Publishing
Pub Date:11 February 2008
Media Type:Print (hardcover)
Pages:256 pp (Hardcover edition)
Isbn:0-446-58260-3
Isbn Note:(first edition)
Dewey:823/.914 22
Congress:PR6053.H4535 D34 2008
Oclc:123029835
Preceded By:Death of a Maid
Followed By:Death of a Witch

Death of a Gentle Lady is the twenty-fourth mystery novel in the Hamish Macbeth series by M. C. Beaton. It was first published in 2008.

Plot introduction

While the rest of the town is smitten by Mrs. Gentle, Hamish Macbeth distrusts and dislikes her. When she tries to close down his beloved station, he exacts his revenge and saves a beautiful woman from deportation at the same time by proposing to Gentle's maid Ayesha. By the time the wedding day arrives, Hamish is desperate to escape marriage; when Ayesha doesn't appear and Mrs. Gentle is found dead, he escapes one disaster only to be swept into another.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: LBBG Imprint – Constable. 13 March 2019.