Death of a groom [text (large print)] / M.C. Beaton with R.W. Green.
Sergeant Hamish Macbeth returns to his sleepy Scottish village of Lochdubh for a Valentine's Day wedding at Tommel Castle Hotel. But on the night of the wedding, the groom is found dead in the dining room - the cake-cutting sword plunged into his chest. Hamish suddenly has a murder investigation on his hands, and one with a very long list of suspects.
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- ISBN: 9781538779163 (trade paperback)
- Physical Description: xiii, 351 pages (large print) ; 21 cm.
- Edition: Large print edition.
- Publisher: New York : Grand Central Large Print, 2026.
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| General Note: | Originally published in standard print: New York : Grand Central Publishing, 2026. |
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| Subject: | Macbeth, Hamish (Fictitious character) > Fiction. Murder > Investigation > Fiction. Police > Scotland > Highlands > Fiction. Weddings > Fiction. Highlands (Scotland) > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Detective and mystery fiction. Large print books. Novels. |
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Sergeant Hamish Macbeth returns to protect his sleepy Scottish village of Lochdubh in the latest mystery in M.C. Beatonâs beloved, New York Times bestselling series.
It is February and the Scottish Highlands village of Lochdubh is dealing with heavy snow and freezing temperatures.
Sergeant Hamish Macbeth can handle the weather, but with a surprise influx of high-society visitors for a Valentine's Day wedding at Tommel Castle Hotel, he has bigger problems. The guest list includes not one, but two women from his own romantic past!
And Hamish isn't the only one disrupted by the arrival of the wedding party. The groom - the supposedly suave and sophisticated Darius Palmerston - is involved in a series of incidents in the local pub. Tensions between guests and villagers escalate until, on the night of the wedding, Darius is found dead in the dining room - the cake-cutting sword plunged into his chest.
Hamish suddenly has a murder investigation on his hands, and one with a very long list of suspects.