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DEATH OF A VILLAGE by M. C. BEATON
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SummaryIntent on having a quiet time by just sitting in a deck
chair in his garden, Hamish Macbeth is quite disturbed when
a very agitated Elspeth Grant, Loch- dubh's local reporter
and astrologer, arrives. It seems that three citizens of
nearby Stoyre have moved to Loch- dubh-but they are quite
unwilling to offer Elspeth any facts as to why, causing the
reporter in her to suspect they were frightened out of
their former village. So now it's up to constable Hamish
Macbeth to step into the case and take a small trip to
investigate the goings-on in Stoyre. After many frights and
dangers, Hamish soon discovers that a sunken German ship
from World War I and its cache of gold bullion are the key
to solving the strange demise of the once lively village.
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