
Author: M.C. Beaton
Title: Death of a Gossip
Genre: Mystery
Publication Date: 1985
Number of Pages: 205
Geographical Setting: Lochdubh, Scotland
Time Period: circa 1985
Series (If applicable): Hamish Macbeth series book #1
Subject Headings: Mystery – Fiction
Scottish – Fiction
Cozy Mystery – Fiction
Quirky Characters -- Fiction
Mystery Appeal:
Storyline - According to Wyatt & Saricks “A crime and it’s subsequent investigation form the heart of the story line of Mysteries.” (2019) As could be deduced from the title Death of a Gossip definitely centers on crime, specifically murder and the investigation that follows.
Characterization - As with most Mysteries, “the character of the investigator plays a major role” in the storyline of Death of a Gossip. (Wyatt & Saricks, 2019) The local constable Hamish MacBeth, lazy and bumbling character that he is, is a constant presence throughout the story.
Frame/Setting - “Frame refers to the details and side subjects, as well as the ancillary learning, that are often integrated into a Mystery.” (Wyatt & Saricks, 2019) The main characters in Death of Gossip are attending a Fly-fishing school in Scotland, run out of a local hotel. As such the reader learns about Fly-fishing right along with the characters.
3 terms that best describe this book: amusing, quirky, cozy
Similar Authors and Works (why are they similar?):
3 Relevant Non-Fiction Works and Authors
Rick Steves Scotland (2023 Travel Guide) by Rick Steves and Cameron Hewitt I chose this book because Death of a Gossip takes place in Scotland and as such mentions a lot of Scottish locations. A travel guide for Scotland seemed apropos. Some readers might be interested in learning more about the sights in Scotland.
The History of Fly-Fishing in Fifty Flies by Ian Whitelaw  The main activity in the book is Fly-fishing as the main characters are attending a Fly-fishing school. So, I chose a book about Fly-fishing and flies, because readers might be interested to see what some of the equipment, they’ve read about looks like.
Lochs of Scotland: The comprehensive guide to Scotland’s most fabulous inland and sea lochs by Stuart Fisher There are a lot of Lochs mentioned throughout the book so I thought I would include this book about the lochs in Scotland. Some readers may want to learn more about the lochs after reading so much about them.
3 Relevant Fiction Works and Authors
The Quiche of Death by M.C. Beaton (Agatha Raisin #1) This is the first book in another series written by the same author. They have a similar feel to the Hamish Macbeth series but take place in England. They share the appeal terms of cozy mystery, gentle read genres, and an amusing tone.
Thursday Murday Club by Richard Osman I chose this as a relevant fiction book because it is a mystery that takes place in the U.K. Like Death of a Gossip it has likeable characters, an amusing tone, and I would consider it a cozy mystery, and gentle read.
Murder in an Irish Village by Carlene O’Connor I chose this book because it came up on Novelist as a read-a-like. Like Death of a Gossip, it is classified as a cozy mystery and a gentle read. They also both have likeable characters and an amusing tone.
References:
Wyatt, N., & Saricks, J. G. (2019). The readers' advisory guide to genre fiction (Third). ALA Editions.

I love a good cozy mystery and this author is so popular where I work. Fantastic annotation. Full points!
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