This is the 29th book in the Hamish Macbeth series. I've read them all. Light, easy read. I enjoy Hamish, but I think its time he actually gets married. How many times is he going to be engaged to Elspeth let alone the other woman? The books are getting a little stale for those of us who have been reading from the beginning I think. I did like this one better than Death of a Kingfisher. I really didn't like that one and swore I'd never read another. But Hamish is a charmer:) Hamish Macbeth has troubles again, with murders, his superiors at police headquarters, lady friends, and numerous leads that turn out to be false. It starts out with a disagreeable young woman who is from England and has come to the Scottish Highlands for a job; she makes no friends because she considers herself above these country hicks. She passes out as she is leaving a pub and wakes up in hospital; she can't remember what happened and decides that she must have been doped thus she gets Hamish involved. Everything goes downhill from there.
What do You think about Death Of Yesterday (2013)?
Listened to the audiobook. Loved the narrator. Working my way through the series.
—erc945