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Death of a Gossip Author(s) M. C. Beaton (Marion Chesney) Country United Kingdom Language English Series Hamish Macbeth Genre(s) Detective, Mystery novel Publisher St. Martin's Press Publication date 1985 Media type Print Pages 166 pp (Hardcover) ISBN 0312186371 (first edition) OCLC Number 11290121 Dewey Decimal 823.914 19 LC Classification PR6052.E196 D4 1985 Followed by Death of a Cad Death of a Gossip is a mystery novel by M. C. Beaton (Marion Chesney), first published in 1985. It is set in the fictional town of Lochdubh, Scotland and is the first novel of a series featuring the local constable Hamish Macbeth.
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Plot
Eight people of varied background meet in the fictional village of Lochdubh in Northern Scotland. They attend the Lochdubh School of Casting : Salmon and Trout Fishing, owned and operated by John Cartwright and his wife Heather. What should be a relaxing holiday amid glorious Highland lochs and mountains becomes a misery. One of the party, Lady Jane Withers, a society widow and notorious gossip columnist, upsets everyone with her snobbishness, sharp tongue and rudeness. Lady Jane soon learns that each of her fellow guests has a secret in their past that they would prefer to remain unknown. When her Ladyship is found dead in Keeper's Pool, no-one is surprised and everyone is relieved.
Hamish Macbeth, Lochdubh's local policeman, has to search for a murderer amongst the many suspects. No-one is willing to talk. With the assistance of Priscilla Halburton-Smythe, the love of his life, Hamish solves the mystery in his usual unorthodox style. Hamish's success does not endear him to Chief Inspector Blair, a senior detective from the nearby fictional town of Strathbane.
Characters
- John Cartwright: Owner of the Lochdubh School of Casting: Salmon and Trout Fishing
- Heather Cartwright: Wife of John, believed to be the better angler
- Hamish Macbeth: Lochdubh's village constable
- Mr. Marvin Roth: An American from New York who used to operate a sweatshop
- Mrs. Amy Roth: An ex-stripper from New York
- Lady Jane Winders: Widow of a Labour Peer; she is "The Gossip"; a gossip columnist for newspaper
- Jeremy Blythe: A barrister from London
- Alice Wilson: A secretary from London
- Charlie Baxter: A twelve-year-old from London with divorced parents
- Major Peter Frame: Former army officer, the only member of the class with prior fishing experience
- Daphene Gore: from Oxford who used to be in an insane asylum
- Priscilla Halburton-Smythe: The daughter of a wealthy local landowner
Genre
Death of a Gossip is a slightly modified version of an English Drawing Room Mystery.[1] This type of mystery brings together a group of people, one of the group is murdered and the detective, private investigator or amateur sleuth solves the crime by careful observation of the group. At the end of the novel they are all brought together in a drawing room where one by one each person is shown to be innocent and the guilty party is exposed.
Publication history
- 1985, USA, St. Martin's Press ISBN 978-0312186371, Pub Date March 1985, Hardcover
- 1988, USA, Fawcett Publications publisher ISBN 9780312186371, Pub date 12 April 1988, Mass Market Paperback
- 1999, USA, Grand Central Publishing, ISBN 978-0446607131, Pub Date 01 Feb 1999, Mass Market Paperback
- 1989, UK, Savannah Koch publisher, ISBN 978-0951446409, Pub Date 5 August 1989, Hardcover
- 1994, UK, Bantam Books, London, ISBN 978-0553407914, Pub Date 28 July 1994, Paperback
- 2008, UK, Robinson Publishing, ISBN 978-1845296650, Pub Date 23 April 2008, Paperback
External links
- Death of a Gossip web page on UK publisher Constable & Robinson's web site.
Footnotes
Works by Marion Chesney aka M. C. Beaton Agatha Raisin series as M. C. Beaton Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death (1992) · Agatha Raisin and the Deadly Dance (2004)
Hamish Macbeth series as M. C. Beaton Death of a Gossip (1985) · Death of a Cad (1987) · Death of an Outsider (1988) · Death of a Hussy (1991) · Death of a Macho Man (2008) Death of a Gentle Lady (2008) ·
Categories:- 1985 novels
- Detective novels
- British mystery novels
- Hamish Macbeth series
- Novels set in Scotland
- 1980s novel stubs
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