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A gripping historical thriller set in Inverness in the wake of the 1746 battle of Culloden from twice CWA award-winning author S. G. MacLean. Perfect for fans of C. J. Sansom and Andrew Taylor.

After Culloden, Iain MacGillivray was left for dead on Drumossie Moor. Wounded, his face brutally slashed, he survived only by pretending to be dead as the Redcoats patrolled the corpses of his Jacobite comrades.

Six years later, with the clan chiefs routed and the Highlands subsumed into the British state, Iain lives a quiet life, working as a bookseller in Inverness. One day, after helping several of his regular customers, he notices a stranger lurking in the upper gallery of his shop, poring over his collection. But the man refuses to say what he's searching for and only leaves when Iain closes for the night.

The next morning Iain opens up shop and finds the stranger dead, his throat cut, and the murder weapon laid out in front of him—a sword with a white cockade on its hilt, the emblem of the Jacobites. With no sign of the killer, Iain wonders whether the stranger discovered what he was looking for—and whether he paid for it with his life. He soon finds himself embroiled in a web of deceit and a series of old scores to be settled in the ashes of war.

©2022 Shona MacLean (P)2022 Quercus Editions Limited
Thriller & Suspense Historical Mystery
Historical Accuracy • Immersive Storytelling • Excellent Reader • Vibrant Characters • Well-researched History

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One wonders why Maclean insists on narrating most of his story instead of letting it unfold through his characters. The people are interesting, and we wanted more dialogue them.

The first rule of fiction is show don’t tell. This author ends up making his story more history book and less storytelling. That’s a shame. It makes it tedious.

The performance is so good it only highlights the problem.

I think a rewrite is in order. Where was the editor? My editors would never have settled on this format.

Lots of telling and less showing

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I loved the narrator! He made it seem like S G Mc Leod must be a man!

Narrator’s highland brogue

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Was this a history, or a story? It never really defined itself. The quest for The Book before everyone listed in it was killed is a plot that has been done before … and much more skillfully by others. At times the book actually became boring. A mixture of facts, dates, real people, characters based on real people was not blended well. Interesting but not riveting.

Pedantic? Didactic? A bleak read.

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Interesting story set in the Highlands after the Battle of Culloden in the 18th century.
Loved the narrator & the addition of a clever child in the story.

Great history & vibrant characters

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Overall the story was well written and the narrative excellent.
I found myself in the book at the scenes as they played out, and cheered or cried for the characters.
But — the ending felt rushed and not well planned.

Very descriptive writing

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