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Death of a traitor / M.C. Beaton with R.W. Green.

By: Beaton, M. C.
Contributor(s): Green, R. W., (Novelist).
Series: Hamish Macbeth series: Publisher: London : Constable, 2024Description: 240 pages ; 20 cm.ISBN: 9781472128942 (pbk.) :; 147212894X (pbk.) :.Subject(s): Macbeth, Hamish, (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Lochdubh (Scotland : Imaginary place) -- Fiction | Police -- Scotland -- Highlands -- Fiction | Crime | Crime | Crime & mystery fictionGenre/Form: Detective and mystery stories.Summary: Should a child or a vulnerable person vanish, it's an urgent matter that needs to be treated seriously, but in Macbeth's experience, most other people who go missing tend to turn up again before long. So when Kate Hibbert disappears after having last been seen struggling along the road with a heavy suitcase, he's convinced she has gone travelling and reluctantly goes through the motions of investigating. Interviewing those who were closest to her, Macbeth is perplexed by their apparent lack of concern but sees no reason to suspect foul play. When Hibbert does eventually resurface, however, a storm of lies, intrigue and scandal threatens Macbeth's tranquil village of Lochdubh. Torn between loyalty to his local community and his responsibilities as a police officer, he begins threading his way through a maze of deceit, quickly finding himself on the trail of a ruthless, treacherous murderer.
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Originally published: 2023.

Should a child or a vulnerable person vanish, it's an urgent matter that needs to be treated seriously, but in Macbeth's experience, most other people who go missing tend to turn up again before long. So when Kate Hibbert disappears after having last been seen struggling along the road with a heavy suitcase, he's convinced she has gone travelling and reluctantly goes through the motions of investigating. Interviewing those who were closest to her, Macbeth is perplexed by their apparent lack of concern but sees no reason to suspect foul play. When Hibbert does eventually resurface, however, a storm of lies, intrigue and scandal threatens Macbeth's tranquil village of Lochdubh. Torn between loyalty to his local community and his responsibilities as a police officer, he begins threading his way through a maze of deceit, quickly finding himself on the trail of a ruthless, treacherous murderer.

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