Most engaging and ingenious crime-cracker I've met in ages..

Scotland on Sunday

Dandy is alikeable creation, and McPherson a winning writer.

The Herald

The second classic whodunnit starring Dandy Gilver.

Summer 1923, and as the village of Queensferry prepares for the annual Ferry Fair and the walk of the Burry Man, feelings are running high. With his pagan greenery, his lucky pennies and the nips of whisky he is treated to wherever he goes, the Burry Man has much to offend stricter souls like the minister or temperance pamphleteer. And then at the Fair, in full view of everyone including Dandy Gilver, invited to hand out the prizes he falls down dead. If he has been poisoned then the list of suspects includes anyone with a bottle of whisky in the house, and, here at Queensferry, that means just about everyone.

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It is summer of 1923, and as the village of Queensferry prepares for the annual Ferry Fair and the walk of the Burry Man, feelings are running high. With his pagan greenery, his lucky pennies and the nips of whisky he is treated to wherever he goes, the Burry Man has much to offend stricter souls like the minister or temperance pamphleteer.
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Most engaging and ingenious crime-cracker I've met in ages.. - Scotland on Sunday

Dandy is alikeable creation, and McPherson a winning writer. - The Herald
Village Green Mysteries

Product details

ISBN
9781845295929
Published
2007
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group; Robinson Publishing
Weight
260 gr
Height
196 mm
Width
130 mm
Thickness
28 mm
Age
00, G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
368

Biographical note

Catriona McPherson formerly an English lecturer at Leeds University, lives in Galloway, where she teaches for the Open University and writes. For more about Dandy Gilver and the author see dandygilver.co.uk.