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by M.C. Beaton
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M.C. Beaton's "Death of a Dentist" centers around the mysterious death of a local dentist, stirring intrigue in a small community. The novel blends humor with mystery as the protagonist delves into the lives of those connected to the victim, unearthing secrets and motivations that complicate the investigation. The engaging narrative invites readers to explore human nature while unraveling a compelling whodunit.

Through a sharp, witty lens, Beaton crafts a story that not only entertains but also critiques societal norms surrounding crime and morality. As characters reveal their true selves in the face of scandal, the book prompts reflection on the darker aspects of human behavior. The reader is drawn into a puzzling world where nothing is as it seems, making "Death of a Dentist" a delightful and thought-provoking read.

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