This series set in the Highlands of Scotland seems destined to go on forever, or at least as long as Beaton remains alive to pen them. Hopefully that will be a long time, because the series has never lost its charm, and remains a fun read in Death of a Nurse.
Hamish is minus Dick in this one, who has retired to open up a bakery with the beautiful Anka, whom Dick met in another Macbeth outing. Hamish cannot imagine anything more is going on between the gorgeous Anka and the awkward Dick, but he’s been wrong before. His new helper Charlie is bigger and taller than Hamish, but a bit clumsy at times. He’s an amiable bloke and Hamish likes him.
Hamish can’t help but notice the new nurse, Gloria Dainty. She dresses like a "fantasy" nurse, and soon Hamish's mind is on flights of fancy. As is usually the case to anyone who shows up on Hamish’s wee patch, however, she’s quickly murdered.
With Blair momentarily out of the picture after being bitten in the behind by a dog he was berating, Fiona, known as Iron Knickers according to Jimmy, is running the case. She appears to have a lot of clout, and dislikes the bane of Hamish’s existence, Blair. She does, however, take a shine to Charlie. Soon, she's arranged to work the case with Hamish and Charlie.
It turns out Fiona is married to a very prominent judge, however, but Hamish doesn’t discover it soon enough to prevent the predatory Fiona from taking advantage of Charlie. This leads to some devious but fun shenanigans from Blair, as he tries to get the goods on her from the sidelines as she investigates the case.
As usual, Hamish does most of the real crime solving. His knack for solving murders, in fact, kicks in just in the nick of time! Priscilla's father, the Colonel, has taken an inexplicable shine to Charlie and is involved in this one, which creates a great deal of fun. Elspeth also makes a brief but fun appearance in this Hamish outing, and there are some good moments surrounding an old woman with the second sight, and a wheelchair bound rich sod and his family.
Another murder occurs before Hamish figures it all out, and things in Lochdubh return to normal — which is to say hilariously quirky. A really fun and enjoyable later entry in this long-running series.