Death of an addict

215 pages

English language

Published June 15, 1999 by The Mysterious Press.

ISBN:
978-0-89296-675-2
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OCLC Number:
39868122

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Tommy Jarret is a young former heroin addict from Strathbane. Happy about his drug-free future, he had rented a chalet and was writing a book about recovery. Hamish Macbeth is surprised to hear of his sudden death from an overdose because Tommy had seemed so happy and his life had even taken a spiritual bent after he had joined a local New Age group, the Church of the Rising Sun. Macbeth pokes around and becomes suspicious of the church. Posing as homeless and depressed, he joins the church and volunteers his services as a handyman. Although he doesn't find anything strange other than the church's belief that all troubles stem from sexual oppression, his superiors have been separately investigating the source of widespread drug infiltration into the Highlands and have also been poking around the church. Hamish is asked by the commanding officer, Detective Inspector Olivia Chater, to go undercover …

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When the author forgets about the murder mystery and writes most of the book about an attempted drug bust

This is the third Hamish Macbeth mystery I have read, and I'm still not certain I even like the main character. The charming setting of the Scottish Highlands is usually one of the appeals of this series, but most of this book takes place in larger cities, and even in Amsterdam. The book begins with a murder mystery, and then spends 70% of the book on a detour involving the international drug trade, none of which seems particularly believeable or interesting.

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Subjects

  • MacBeth, Hamish (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
  • Police -- Scotland -- Highlands -- Fiction
  • Drug traffic -- Fiction
  • Highlands (Scotland) -- Fiction