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Reviewed by Anne Boling for Readers' Favorite
Lochdubh was a quiet and peaceful area--so peaceful that Margaret Gentle managed to convince authorities to reconsider the need for a police officer. Margaret Gentle took an instant dislike to Police Officer, Hamish Macbeth. She considered it her duty to make sure he was removed from his office. Most of the town thought Mrs. Gentle was gentile and loveable. Hamish seemed to be the only person who truly disliked her. He found the woman to be rude and distasteful underneath the fake façade. He saw her berate both her maid and daughter.
Hamish had considered marriage many times but so far had escaped the bonds of matrimony. When he met the charming Ayesha (maid to Mrs. Gentle) he momentarily lost his common sense and asked her to marry him. The woman’s Visa had expired and marriage would save her from deportation. He soon came to his senses and regretted the proposal and found it a relief when his fiancé did not show up for the wedding. While investigating the mystery of the missing bride, he found a murdered body. It was not Aysha’s but Margaret Gentle’s. Hamish persisted in the search for the murderer, placing his own life in danger.
Fans of M.C. Beaton will delight in the return of their favorite police officer Hamish Macbeth. The plot of Death of a Gentle Lady has twists that the reader will not expect. The style is understated in the way devotees expect from a M.C. Beaton novel. Favorite characters return with the addition of a few new ones. Who does not love Hamish? He is astute, charming,and yet sarcastic. Margaret is rude, vicious, and hides behind a phony pretense. Do not miss Death of a Gentle Lady!