Death of a poison pen
(Large Type)
Author
Published
Waterville, Me. : Wheeler Pub., [2004].
Status
Central - Adult Large Type
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LT D BEATO
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Description
Vacationer Jenny Ogilvie comes to Lochdubh with plans to seduce perennial bachelor Hamish Macbeth. Terribly jealous of Priscilla Halburton-Smythe, her snooty co-worker and Macbeth's former fiancee, the pretty and flirtatious Londoner arrives at the gale-swept loch expecting the craggy Highlander of her dreams. Instead, she finds a tall, gangling, red-haired policeman too preoccupied to notice her overtures.Indeed, Macbeth has more serious matters on his mind. The minister's wife has gotten an anonymous letter accusing her of an adulterous affair with none other than Macbeth himself. Things turn deadly when the postmistress from nearby Braikie is found hanged in her room...with a poison-pen letter beneath her dangling feet. Macbeth's superiors call it an obvious suicide, but the recalcitrant Macbeth pronounces it a murder - and promptly sets off a media circus.While Jenny tries to impress him by playing amateur sleuth, local reporter Elspeth Grant sets out to land the story and Macbeth for herself. Surveying his bevy of women, the hapless constable must not lose sight of the dangers he faces. For the poison pen has unleashed a murderous fury that will imperial any nosy villager who ventures too near.
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Published
Waterville, Me. : Wheeler Pub., [2004].
Format
Large Type
Physical Desc
288 pages (large print) ; 25 cm
Language
English
Notes
Description
A sudden plague of maliciousness strikes the beautiful Highland town of Lochdubh in the form of a rash of poison pen letters. Things turn deadly when the local postmistress is found hanged in her room...with a vicious note beneath her dangling feet. Though his superiors call it an obvious suicide, Constable Hamish Macbeth pronounces it a murder-and sets off a media circus. But Hamish is soon distracted by Jenny Ogilvie, a friend of his ex-fiancee, who arrives in Lochdubh to seduce him. And he's ambushed by local reporter Elspeth Grant, who sets out to land the story-and Macbeth-for herself. Caught in the middle of this volatile case, the constable faces dangerous romances...and a black-hearted culprit wielding a mighty--and lethal--pen.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Beaton, M. C. (2004). Death of a poison pen . Wheeler Pub..
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Beaton, M. C. 2004. Death of a Poison Pen. Waterville, Me.: Wheeler Pub.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Beaton, M. C. Death of a Poison Pen Waterville, Me.: Wheeler Pub, 2004.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Beaton, M. C. (2004). Death of a poison pen. Waterville, Me.: Wheeler Pub.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Beaton, M. C. Death of a Poison Pen Wheeler Pub., 2004.
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