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M.C. Beaton
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  • Hardcover: 200 pages
  • Publisher: Chivers Large print (Chivers, Windsor, Paragon & C; Large type edition edition (31 Jan 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0754030229
  • ISBN-13: 978-0754030225
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 4,482,607 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The fourth in the much loved Hamish Macbeth series from the author of the bestselling Agatha Raisin series --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Village newcomer Trixie Thomas is impervious to the dislike of others, and when she is murdered, not eve ryone is devastated. In fact, there''s some quiet rejoicing. And when it comes to motives, Hamish Macbeth finds he is up to his neck in them. '

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By Donald Mitchell HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Death of a Perfect Wife is my introduction to the Hamish Macbeth mysteries. Having enjoyed the book, I look forward to reading more in the series.

Unambitious, but happy, Police Constable Hamish Macbeth is the one-man police force in the village of Lockdubh in the Scottish Highlands. He has his dog, his sheep, friends and all the time in the world to enjoy life. The hardworking citizens there usually think of their relaxed Bobby as a bit of a goof-off. All that changes when an actual crime occurs that threatens the domestic happiness of many of the village's households.

When Hamish is not out poaching salmon or game, he's given to dreamily considering the delights of Priscilla, daughter of the snooty, hyphenated castle-owning family. He's obsessed with her . . . or his imagination of her . . . and finds it disturbing when Priscilla is seen being friendly with a new man.

Into this idyll comes Trixie Thomas, the new wife of reformed overeater, Paul Thomas. Trixie is the White Tornado of cleanliness. She also advocates healthy living, saving the environment and many other good purposes. Soon, all the husbands in Lockdubh are having salads and fiber instead of steak and potatoes, giving up smoking and being hectored to give up other bad habits at Trixie's instigation to their wives.

Trixie also makes no bones about needing money and is constantly scrounging up old furniture to furnish a bed and breakfast establishment. The uproar becomes even stronger when Trixie leads a group to stop a local farmer from knocking over a building with bats in it.

Then, the uproar takes a new turn when Trixie turns up dead. Blair, Hamish's sarcastic superior, takes over . . . but Hamish plods away on his own. The investigation is complicated when Blair's new superior decides that Hamish is the route to Priscilla's hospitality for his wife.

The mystery isn't very mysterious, but the novel does a fine job of exploring the ways that we mis-mate ourselves by the expectations we bring to relationships and marriage. Those misperceptions can cause a lot of harm.

I listened to the Recorded Books version of the book as portrayed by Davina Porter and found my enjoyment greatly enhanced by her imaginative use of Highland accents and verbal pacing.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Once again we have the Macbeth trail of intrigue and mystery, leading you at one point to a solution only to find that you are having to rethink 'who dunnit?' Never fails to surprise at every turn. Will be lost when there are no more Hamish novels at bedtime.
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By Mr. D. L. Rees TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
Lochdubh is plagued by midges, flies and Trixie Thomas. With husband Paul in tow, she invades the remote Highland village to start up a "Bed & Breakfast". Pleading poverty, she begs locals for furniture they have to spare. Soon it becomes evident she is a control freak, fellow wives exorted to be militant - insisting at their homes there be no smoking and healthy diets introduced. Husbands are not pleased - until she is discovered dead.

Easy-going constable Hamish Macbeth finds his calm little world again in turmoil, superiors (in rank only) descending to demand how he proceed. It is all very complicated with rat poison apparently commonplace in so many cottages and the discovery Trixie had been selling donated old furniture for a small fortune at a nearby town's auctions.

As ever, unconventional Hamish delights - the result an agreeable read. Humour abounds. (The doctor's wife announces she will bake a cake. He reminds her where the fire extinguisher is kept.) It greatly appeals that Hamish is so content with his lot. He may be poor as far as money is concerned, but is rich in what matters so much more. A meaningful relationship with Priscilla still eludes but may be resolved in one of the many sequels. Something to look forward to.
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