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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. This is the last in the series, which I, in my inimitable style read first instead of last. I suspect it would have been helpful to have beguin at the beginning. I liked the style of writing and the relationships between the characters and the Scottish idioms were a delight. The story was OK if a bit convoluted. I guess I'll go back and read the first, now. Another top drawer murder mystery by Pete Brassett. This time we are on the Isle of Arran, following detective Charlie West's investigation into the death of a schoolgirl in the fells. An elaborate plot, replete with Brassett's signature hilarious repartee between the characters. Not to be missed. Best served with at least a 12-year-old malt and a bacon sandwich. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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RANCOUR is the eighth Scottish murder mystery to feature detectives James Munro and Charlie West. The conditions were terrible for a hike up Goat Fell, so why did a group of schoolgirls attempt it? One of the girls presses on when the others turn back; inappropriately dressed and unprepared, she meets her death. After mountain rescue retrieve the body, various questions start to be raised. Inconsistencies in her companions' accounts of events are exposed, and it turns out the victim may have been drugged. The police investigation begins to centre on a suave, enigmatic Italian man who has made his home on the mainland. Having conquered more than a few hearts, his past record troubles detective Charlie West. When the body of another young woman is found, police move quickly. But have they got the right guy? No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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An enjoyable mystery, likeable characters and an easy writing style make this and the rest of the books in the series an entertaining read. ( )