Death of a Gossip
Death of a Gossip is a mystery novel by M. C. Beaton, 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.
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, joint manager of the school, believed to be the better angler
- Hamish Macbeth: Lochdubh's village constable
- Mr. Marvin Roth: A wealthy American from New York who is planning to run for office
- Mrs. Amy Roth: the wealthy American’s wife, related to an old Southern family
- 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 Manchester with divorced parents
- Major Peter Frame: Former army officer, the only member of the class with prior fishing experience
- Daphene Gore: A debutante from Oxford
- Priscilla Halburton-Smythe: The daughter of a wealthy local landowner
Genre
Publication history
- 1985, USA, St. Martin's Press, Pub Date March 1985, Hardcover
- 1988, USA, Fawcett Publications publisher, Pub date 12 April 1988, Mass Market Paperback
- 1999, USA, Grand Central Publishing,, Pub Date 01 Feb 1999, Mass Market Paperback
- 1989, UK, Savannah Koch publisher,, Pub Date 5 August 1989, Hardcover
- 1994, UK, Bantam Books, London,, Pub Date 28 July 1994, Paperback
- 2008, UK, Robinson Publishing,, Pub Date 23 April 2008, Paperback
- 2013, UK, C & R Crime,, Pub Date 2013, Paperback