Found 182 results for "Hamish MacBeth (Fictitious character)"
by Marion Chesney
The way propaganda works, as every schoolboy knows, is that if you say the same thing over and over again, lie or not, p...
by Marion Chesney
Hamish Macbeth opened the curtains of his bedroom window, scratched his chest lazily and looked out at the loch.
by Marion Chesney
"I hate the start of the week." said John Cartwright fretfully.
by Marion Chesney
MONEY, OR THE PROSPECT OF IT, MAKES HOPE SPRING eternal, and so that was probably the reason a small group of people wer...
by Marion Chesney
They are still called dustmen in Britain.
by Marion Chesney
More and more people each year are going abroad for Christmas.
by Marion Chesney
Hamish Macbeth did not like change, although this was something he would not even admit to himself, preferring to think ...
by Marion Chesney
Henry Withering, playwright, slumped down in the passenger seat of the station wagon after another bleak look out at the...
by Marion Chesney
There used to be quite a lot going on in a highland village during the long, dark winter months.