Death of a Watchman at the Old Pier | A Hamish Macbeth Mystery

In Death of a Watchman at the Old Pier, Sergeant Hamish Macbeth is called to the salt-crusted edges of Lochdubh to investigate the passing of a man who saw everything but said very little. When the village watchman is found at the base of the old wooden pier, the locals are quick to blame the treacherous winter gales. However, Hamish—observing the subtle placement of a lantern and the absence of a familiar coat—senses that the watchman wasn't alone when the fog rolled in. As the waves lap against the pilings and the sea mist settles over the Highlands, Hamish must navigate a maze of old village rivalries and modern greed to find the truth. This slow-burn, atmospheric Highland mystery features: – A chilling discovery at the isolated and fog-drenched village pier. – The rhythmic, soothing atmosphere of the Scottish coast at night. – Hamish Macbeth’s quiet persistence and his uncanny ability to read the "unspoken" signs. – Village secrets and long-held grudges hidden behind the doors of Lochdubh. – A calm, steady narrative flow specifically designed to reduce stress and aid deep sleep. – A satisfying and justice-filled resolution beneath the moonlight of the Minch. Designed for fans of Scottish cozy crime, Hamish Macbeth, and relaxing audiobooks, this story invites you to leave the noise of the world behind. Close your eyes, listen to the distant cry of a gull and the splash of the tide, and let Hamish Macbeth solve the case while you drift into a restful sleep.