Out of the entire series, this was my favorite. Susan has captured the the spirit of Scotland that I felt when I visited there. I think one of the things I enjoy the most are the settings of the books in this series. She drops fun clues that hint at the time period and the characters are great. Even though some might not enjoy the mystery aspect, I enjoyed it myself. I find I enjoy mild mystery over gripping suspense any day, so this was the book for me.
The mystery itself needs work
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I agree with the other reviewer that the mystery itself is not the reason to read this novel. It's hardly what I would call a mystery at all. I liked the descriptions of the food and the interactions between characters though. The mystery aspect is just nonexistant.
Love it!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Susan Evans McCloud has created a sleuth that is gruff, yet sensitive. He is a man with a past. Although the mystery itself is not that interesting, or intricately woven, it really doesnt matter. You see, the characters are what makes this book so interesting. McCloud has created a cast of complex and dinamic characters to give her story life. (they've got some great names too! I think Zeddie is an adorable name! I'd never heard it before!) So pick this one up! I cant believe it's out of print!
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