Today I'd like to shine a spotlight on the latest book that is part of a series I wish I discovered earlier! A View to a Kilt by Kaitlyn Dunnett is the thirteenth book in the Liss MacCrimmon Scottish Mystery series.
From the jacket:
A series of blizzards have kept tourists away from Moosetookalook,
Maine, and shoppers out of Liss MacCrimmon’s Scottish Emporium. But as
warmer weather brings promises of tartan sales and new faces, melting
snow reveals cold-blooded murder . . .
Liss has
suddenly found herself in charge of the March Madness Mud Season Sale, a
town-wide celebration created to boost the local economy during the
slushy weeks of early spring. With businesses ailing after a rough
winter, the pressure is on to make this year’s effort the
can’t-miss-event of the season. But before Liss can get her hands dirty,
her husband makes a horrifying discovery. There’s a dead man on their
property, and he didn't die of natural causes . . .
Stunned by
the murder mystery developing in her own backyard, Liss receives another
shock. The victim is identified as Charlie MacCrimmon, an uncle
believed to have died eleven years before Liss was born. No one has seen
or heard from Charlie since he went off to fight in Vietnam. What
secrets could he have been hiding for so many years, and who would want
to kill a man long thought to be dead?
Enlisting the help of her
family, Liss uncovers more questions than answers as she delves into
her uncle’s murky past. One thing is clear—before he met his end, Uncle
Charlie was desperately trying to warn her about something sinister. And
unless Liss can soon track down a maniacal criminal as elusive as the
Loch Ness Monster, she just might be the next MacCrimmon to disappear . .
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