Summary: It’s July in
Moosetookalook, Maine, and Scottish Emporium proprietress Liss MacCrimmon
Ruskin is prepping her wares for the annual Western Maine Highland Games. But
when a suspicious fire leads to the disappearance of an entire family, and the
sound of gunshots on the opening day of the Celtic festival leads to a dead
body, Liss races to nab an elusive killer. Unable to shake the feeling that new
victims are being targeted around town, she’ll need to act swiftly, because
when it comes to this kind of game, somebody has to lose . . .!
Angie’s comments: This is the 10th book in the Liss MacCrimmon series,
but it is the first that I have read. It works as a stand-alone novel with enough
information about past events and characters. It is a charming cozy mystery
about a small village.
Recommended for readers of cozy mysteries.
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January 31, 2018
Kilt at the Highland Games
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