The Queen of Scots Mystery (Pitkirtly Mysteries Book 6)
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Rating | : | 4.89 (893 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00DPYPD0K |
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Number of Pages | : | 119 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-06-22 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Neil Macrae, 'the pub landlord with no name', couldn't face the thought of losing his pub. This is the sixth novel in the Pitkirtly mystery series.What would you do if you thought you were about to lose everything you cared about most?Charlie Smith thought his career was more important to him than anything else. There were others who couldn't bear to lose Neil Macrae.'The Queen of Scots Mystery' tells all these stories and more.. Christopher valued his friends, especially Amaryllis. Amaryllis valued her freedom
Very good indeed! Ignite Imagine being deprived of the thing you enjoy most. At the beginning of this book, Amaryllis is deprived of her freedom, so Christopher is deprived of her company. A body has been found in the cellars of the Queen of Scots, necessitating the pub’s closure as a crime scene. This loses everyone something they love. And Charlie, the policeman, looks like losing his job. The place is going to hell in a handcart! The body is that of Liam Johnstone, a man who, it seems, few have cause to love. Amaryllis gets herself in. The Queen of Scots Mystery Joo This is the latest instalment from the Pitkirtly gang.By now, I feel I know this bunch, but as usual, I'm kept on the edge of my seat wondering what's going to happen. The group of characters gets larger each time as characters introduced in previous books get a bit more than bit parts.Again, the story revolves around Christopher and as usual, he's a bit clueless as to what's happening. A murder has taken place and Ameryllis is miffed that she's not around to sort things out.I enjoy reading this series as I feel I'm pa. Pitkirtly Forever avidreader OMG if the Queen of Scots closes how can we go on?I'm sure ms. Peartree will find a way with the assistance of her lovable village eccentrics. It's sometimes hard to believe that the superintelligent detectives in other series figure out their puzzles but the gentle ditherers in Pitkirtly stumble on clues in a way perfectly consistent with their characters and perfectly hilarious. Sidelights on Scottish customs,especially cooking, add (no pun intended) zest. I don't want to know what tablet is but I hope to hear more a