The Blood Tartan


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Centuries ago a mysterious family of mad geniuses split into five clans; feuding, hiding, hoarding their secrets of fighting and art, magic and science. Now at the dawn of the mechanical 19th century, only the five clans united can hold back the blood-red tide of industrial apocalypse. Unless they dive into it laughing. I did say 'mad'




Blood on the Tartan


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Catherine Ross rallies her neighbors to openly resist the mass evictions, which empty the glens of her people and replace them with sheep. Constable Ian Macgregor finds duty conflicts with his love for Catherine.




The Scaled Tartan


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Rayne Gray awakes in the morgue, tag upon his toe. It's not even the sensible dead house of his sane and smoky 19th century. This is the morgue of the far future. And so Gray becomes a castaway upon the streets of a monstrous city of glass and steel, rushing mechanisms and blinking lights. Not a sword in sight. No horses, no dogs, no crows. No hats. No hats? Where the blast are civilization's hats? The change would crush most. But a spadassin must be optimistic, not to mention quick on his feet. And Gray is the world's last spadassin. He'll find his way home, though dragons guard the door. From the book: The yellow eyes met mine, read my contemplation of his neck bones. For a second the curtain slipped, I beheld another man. Not the amiable old thing in the basement sipping tea. No, I saw Fulgurous, lord of storm, master of a mad family that extended from star to sea, from mountain cave to forest hollow. And angered as I was, I stepped back.His turn to stand. Put hands to the table, leaning across the chessboard as if it were the world, and he a beast risen up from the sea to overshadow it. When he spoke, the words came as deep stone rumble."The doors of Time are closed to you, Rayne Gray. Your wife lies in Widegate cemetery, in the vine-covered mausoleum of the Gray family. She lived long years honoring your memory as hero. Your descendants honored you as well, and in their turn lived long and interesting lives. And they now rest as well, in what peace they deserved. Surrender your hope. You cannot return to the days of their sunlight by any door but Death itself. Your game ended upon a tavern floor ages past. A hero, a corpse, and done."'The Scaled Tartan' is the exciting conclusion to Quest of the Five Clans.




The Moon Tartan


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Centuries ago a mysterious family of mad geniuses split into five clans; feuding, hiding, hoarding their secrets of fighting and art, magic and science. Now at the dawn of the mechanical 19th century, only the five clans united can hold back the blood-red tide of industrial apocalypse. Unless they dive into it laughing. I did say 'mad' Rayne Gray is a philosophical sort; often violent, always cheerful. Fresh from death and betrayal, he and his vampiric bride honeymoon in their wedding-present castle. Haunted by ghosts, not to mention mad in-laws knocking on the damned castle door. But the delights of the wedding bed and the growing love for his new wife can not keep Gray from recalling his duty. He must return South, to strike down his betrayers before they betray the promise of an entire age.




Tartan Titters!


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'Tartan Titters ' brings together the best jokes in the land for the very first time, and proves beyond doubt that Scotland is one of the friendliest and funniest nations on Earth.







The Corpse Wore Tartan


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Angry Scots and a blizzard lead to murder in a small town in Maine in this cozy mystery by the author of A Wee Christmas Homicide. Can there be such a thing as too many men in kilts? Normally Liss MacCrimmon, proprietor of Moosetookalook, Maine's one and only Scottish Emporium, would say no. But that's before one of them turns out to be murderous . . . The bagpipes are blaring at Moosetookalook's finest hotel, reopened just in time to host an annual celebration of Scotland's most beloved poet, Robert Burns. But when the Scottish Heritage Appreciation Society arrives on the scene, they bring more than a hunger for haggis and a passion for plaid. The quarrelsome group harbors their share of long held grudges, and the animosity only grows as the whiskey flows. Then a fierce blizzard hits, trapping everyone—angry Scotsmen, hapless hotel staff, and Liss herself—indoors. It isn't long before a body is discovered face down in a storage room, covered in tartan—and blood. Now Liss will have to work fast to solve this crime before another body goes as cold as the snowstorm keeping her cooped up with a killer. Praise for the Liss MacCrimmon Mysteries “This cozy mystery has it all—a picturesque location, a bit of romance, some suspense, and a cast of appealingly quirky characters.” —Booklist “A blithe and bonny mystery from Kaitlyn Dunnett! Cozy mystery readers should pour a cuppa and settle down to savor the flavor of the Highlands, the wee dram of Scottish folklore and the small town skullduggery that season this clever debut.” —Nancy Martin, author of the Blackbird Sisters Mysteries







Tartan


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A hip and contemporary guide to all things tartan, this book explores the patterns, fabrics and fashions which have evolved from the clans of Scotland.




A Fever of the Blood


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New Year's Day, 1889.In Edinburgh's lunatic asylum, a patient escapes as a nurse lays dying. Leading the manhunt are legendary local Detective 'Nine-Nails' McGray and Londoner-in-exile Inspector Ian Frey.Before the murder, the suspect was heard in whispered conversation with a fellow patient—a girl who had been mute for years. What made her suddenly break her silence? And why won't she talk again? Could the rumours about black magic be more than superstition?McGray and Frey track a devious psychopath far beyond their jurisdiction, through the worst blizzard in living memory, into the shadow of Pendle Hill—home of the Lancashire witches—where unimaginable danger awaits.