AROUND THE WORLD OF CRIME AND MYSTERY
Great Britain -
CAST - 2: Hamish is Hamish-or maybe not here: no hot water heater (but oddly bribes two Lochdubh residents to lie, promising them a new television), has to take care of his sheep and hens before work, loves his dog Towser and feeds him fried chopped liver. He has one decent suit, lives cheap, and so apparently makes little money. But he's extremely critical of anyone else who lies and bribing people seems a bit out of character. Maybe as the series goes on we see the bad/mischievous side of Hamish that his superior, Blair, sees? I don't know. Meanwhile, the beautiful visitor, Crystal is "...more like Eurotrash...the kind who end up marrying an ugly millionaire, not for his money, but for his power." She sounds rotten. Her aunt/companion, however, is even more disgusting: Peta, a glutton (the word used in the original title, "Death of a Glutton") and basically eats all day, slurps, vomits, and eats more, and still flirts with the men. But they flirt back, after all, Peta says she has 3 million pounds. Crystal is only hanging around for the money, natch. Jenny drinks too much and goes to bed with the local Romeo (who beds about every gal). When everyone finds out, she is humiliated, but Hamish smartly doesn't care. He tells her it's her life. Hamish's great love, Priscilla, has her eye on a Peter Trumbull, but he has his eyes on Jenny. And about Blair, I'm getting sorta tired of his attempts to make Hamish look like a fool. This is an oft-repeated scene in this series. 3 stars because of the revelation of another side of Hamish, but minus 1 star because the women characters are all painted as rather obnoxious/weak/snobby. Then again, most of the men cheat and chase money. And truly, I didn't enjoy reading about Peta AT ALL. But a new character is introduced, a partner and roommate for Hamish. Torlich McBain is a '...wee sneak...' and a 'bit of a Bible basher': it appears he'll be reporting back to Blair on Hamish's shortcomings. That does add an interesting twist but perhaps for future novels.
ATMOSPHERE - 1: A lazy weather report opens this novel. It's a beautiful blue day! My least favorite, most cliched opening. There is a new Italian restaurant that's decent, and a quarry. And Peta vomiting over the side of a boat. Nothing interesting here to lend Lochdubh a touch of fantasy land we've all enjoyed in past novels in this series.
CRIME - 2: You know who is going to be the victim. And you sorta know how. Although we don't see it happen, to me, later discussions are much to twisted for a cozy novel.
INVESTIGATION - 1: The crime is committed too late in the novel, as much of the first half is dedicated to romance/match-making. Almost no investigation.
RESOLUTION - 1: No one figures anything out, and a surprising villian finally says, "Yes, I did it."
SUMMARY - 1.4: My least favorite in the series so far. And if ANYONE is greedy, it isn't Peta, it's the men after her money. Just not a pleasant read.