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Serves as the inspiration for a live-action television series which can be [[Hamish Macbeth (TV series)|found here]].
Serves as the inspiration for a live-action television series which can be [[Hamish Macbeth (TV series)|found here]].

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== Novels in this series ==
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* ''Death of a Gossip'' (1985).
* ''Death of a Gossip'' (1985).
* ''Death of a Cad'' (1987).
* ''Death of a Cad'' (1987).
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* ''Death of a Kingfisher'' (2012).
* ''Death of a Kingfisher'' (2012).


{{tropelist|Tropes associated with this series include:}}

=== Tropes associated with the books. ===

* [[Asshole Victim]]: Just about all the murder victims.
* [[Asshole Victim]]: Just about all the murder victims.
* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]: Some of the Asshole Victims.
* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]: Some of the Asshole Victims.

Latest revision as of 17:54, 22 November 2019

The Hamish Macbeth Murder Mysteries are a series of detective novels written by M.C. Beaton (Marion Chesney) and set in the fictional Scottish village of Lochdubh. The title character, Hamish Macbeth, is the lazy village constable, who enjoys a quiet life until a murder happens, in which case he has to set about solving it and finding the real culprit before his Sitcom Arch Nemesis, Chief Inspector Blaire, arrests the wrong person.

Serves as the inspiration for a live-action television series which can be found here.

Works in this series include:
  • Death of a Gossip (1985).
  • Death of a Cad (1987).
  • Death of an Outsider (1988).
  • Death of a Perfect Wife (1989).
  • Death of a Hussy (1990).
  • Death of a Snob (1992).
  • Death of a Prankster (1992).
  • Death of a Glutton (1993).
  • Death of a Travelling Man (1993).
  • Death of a Charming Man (1994).
  • Death of a Nag (1995).
  • Death of a Macho Man (1996).
  • Death of a Dentist (1997).
  • Death of a Scriptwriter (1998).
  • Death of an Addict (1999).
  • A Highland Christmas (1999).
  • Death of a Dustman (2001).
  • Death of a Celebrity (2002).
  • Death of a Village (2003).
  • Death of a Poison Pen (2004).
  • Death of a Bore (2005).
  • Death of a Dreamer (2006).
  • Death of a Maid (2007).
  • Death of a Gentle Lady (2008).
  • Death of a Witch (2009).
  • Death of a Valentine (2010).
  • Death of a Chimney Sweep (2011).
  • Death of a Kingfisher (2012).
Tropes associated with this series include: