Sorry, I don't have the exact information about the latest Hamish McBeth novel. However, you can try looking it up in libraries. Librarians are often well - informed about new releases in various series. They might be able to tell you if there's a new Hamish McBeth novel out or when it's expected to be released.
There could be a character named Hamish in 'American Horror Story' that is either a new addition in a particular season or perhaps a character known only to die - hard fans of the series. Without further details, it's difficult to say exactly who this Hamish is. Maybe it's an actor's name who made a cameo appearance in the show.
A best cow story usually has a cow with unique qualities. For example, if the cow is very kind to other animals or helpful to the farmer. If it can do something extraordinary like saving another animal from danger or finding a great source of food, that makes it a great story.
Since I don't know which 'Hamish' you're referring to in 'American Horror Story', I can't say for sure what role he plays. He could be a victim, a villain, or just a bystander in the horror - filled world of the show.
The Hamish Macbeth series by M.C. Beaton has a specific order. You can usually find it listed on the Fantastic Fiction website in chronological order of publication. For example, 'Death of a Gossip' is one of the early books in the series.
The story of the farmer and the cow was a classic fable about a farmer's deep feelings for a cow and his attitude towards the cow. This story tells us that sometimes our care and love for others may far exceed our needs for them.
The story begins with a farmer raising a cute cow. He named it "Happiness" because it always brought joy and laughter. The farmer would feed Happy food and water every day and often take it out for a walk. Happy was like his own child to the farmer. He cared about it very much and tried his best to let it live a happy life.
But one day, Happy fell sick. The farmer quickly took it to the vet, but the vet said it was very serious and needed immediate surgery. The farmer was very worried but he didn't want to lose happiness. He didn't want it to leave him. Therefore, he decided to put it to sleep.
Happiness was sent to the market. Many people wanted it, but the farmer did not want to lose it. He could not sell it. In the end, a wealthy businessman decided to buy Happiness.
When Happy was brought home, it became very uncomfortable. It did not like this new environment. The merchant fed it, but it always broke free and refused to eat. In the end, the merchant decided to slaughter it for its meat.
This story tells us that sometimes we may lose some people or things, but we may lose our care and love for them. When we give too much to someone or something, we may neglect their needs or even lose them.
Unfortunately, I can't tell you the most recent Hamish McBeth novel. But you could ask in online reading communities. There are many groups on social media platforms where book lovers gather. They discuss various books, including new releases. Someone in those communities might be a big fan of the Hamish McBeth series and can inform you about the latest addition to the series.
Some cable TV channels that focus on documentaries or reality shows might air Hamish and Andy's True Story. Check your local listings. Also, some online video-on-demand services specifically for such content could have it.
One option could be subscription-based services such as Amazon Prime Video. Sometimes, it's also available on local TV channels' streaming apps. Do a quick search to see which one has it.