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Rough going, but a good read!
"Oh what a tangled web we weave," Shakespeare would write some 100 years later. In the meantime, Pat McIntosh gives us a taste of what he might have meant in her second of a series featuring Gil Cunningham in "The Nicholas Feast." Set in 1492 (a convenient year for any historical writer!), "The Nicholas Feast" finds young (and still single) Mr. Cunningham, student of law and nephew of a local official, embroiled in solving his second murder in less than a month (The first being "The Harper's... more info
Entertaining & satisfying A second novel, the second book in a series, is always the hardest to write: inspiration may flag in the author while the readership had raised expectations. No such problem with the second Gill Cunningham mystery. 'The Nicholas Feast' is a worthy sequel to 'The Harper's Quine'. Newly qualified notary Gilbert Cunningham accepts an invitation to attend a celebration at Glasgow University of which he is an old student. At first only the west of Scotland weather spoils the programme of Mass, procession,... more info