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From the author of the Agatha Raisin television series...

Death of Yesterday: A Hamish Macbeth Mystery

When a local woman tells Sergeant Hamish Macbeth that she doesn't remember what happened the previous evening, he doesn't begin to worry. She had been out drinking, after all, and he'd prefer not to be bothered with such an arrogant and annoying woman. But when her body is discovered, Hamish is forced to investigate a crime that the only known witness--now dead--had forgotten.
Police Procedural Traditional Detectives Mystery Cozy Detective Suspense Hard-Boiled Fiction
Amusing Storylines • Twisting Plot • Soothing Voice • Charming Cast • Complex Story • Unpredictable Mystery

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Beautifully written, expertly narrated... and yet so impressively absorbing that it's over far too soon!

Trademark Hamish!

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Worst was the horrible music edited in at beginning and end The story was great and Hamish continues to wriggle thru Blair’s taps and solve the murders!!

Lots of twists

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Loved it great complex story with lots of humor. Beautifully read by Graeme Malcolm. Will listen again for the sheer joy.

Brilliant reading by Graeme Malcom

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If you could sum up Death of Yesterday in three words, what would they be?

Amusing, unpredictable, & funny

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Graeme Malcolm's performance brings the characters to life.

Hearing the characters speak (in various accents!) makes this (audio)book much more enjoyable than its printed form.

Fun, Funny, and Highly Entertaining

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It’s very frustrating book after book for Hamish to go back-and-forth back-and-forth between women. I’m still rooting for Priscilla. This was a good mystery. There are always a lot of names to remember, but at least none of them were ever mentioned and then never mentioned again. Everyone seems to be in the story for a reason.

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