Lament for a Maker
An Inspector Appleby Mystery
by Michael Innes
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Pub Date 23 Aug 2017 | Archive Date 21 Nov 2017
Description
Something is amiss at a remote castle isolated in the Scottish Highlands. Raving recluse Ranald Guthrie, much despised laird of Erchany, has been wandering his halls obsessively reciting an old Scottish poem: Timor mortis conturbat me. Fear of death disturbs me…
In the depths of a howling winter night, Guthrie falls to his death from the tower of his castle.
Inspector Appleby is called in to investigate this deadly accident. Immersing himself in the lonesome world in which Guthrie spent his final days, Appleby must separate dreadful truth from chilling legend to determine what really happened on that terrible night.
Was this truly an accident? Was Guthrie driven mad enough to take his own life? Or does something darker lurk within this gothic castle?
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Advance Praise
'Michael Innes is in a class by himself' - Times Literary Supplement
'Michael Innes is in a class by himself' - Times Literary Supplement
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781912194148 |
PRICE | US$3.99 (USD) |
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I had a bit of trouble getting into this book, maybe it was the Scottish accent/writing, and I almost gave up. But I did continue and found it to be a very good, and in turn had trouble putting it down. Many surprised and red herring, told with many narratives to the final conclusion of the crime. Michael Innes never ceases to surprise and keep ones interest.