By: Kaitlyn Dunnett
Genres: Mystery Cozy
Posted: October 19, 2016
Luckily Angie Hogencamp and her children were not in Angie's bookstore or the overhead apartment - or where are they? Liss is just a town citizen, but Sherri Campbell is the chief of police whose job it now is to find the little family. Her questions take her around all the other central shopkeepers, including Liss in the Scottish Gift Shop. With a large Scots derived population, a Western Maine Highland Festival is about to get under way and Liss has been preparing for it; she hasn't seen the Hogencamps for days. They appear to have vanished deliberately. The burnt shell of a building isn't going to look good for the festival.
I absolutely hated the town official who decides to close down the public library to save money. What a villain! The librarian Dolores is furious and determined to fight back. As it happens she collects antique weapons. A visitor, Mr Grant, is a real stickler for accuracy in all matters Gaelic, and he and Liss swap opinions. With this book well down the series we find a host of interesting characters populating the busy town; I had no trouble keeping track of them. That's a sign of a good author. When the exciting fireworks display almost conceals the sound of a gunshot, everyone has to be questioned all over again - this time about a murder.
I enjoyed reading about the Highland Games and the piping, dancing, kilts and Scots-themed T-shirts. Liss has decided not to stock any tacky goods, which lends an air of quality to her display stall. So much is going on that the murder mystery is almost icing on the cake. Keep your eye on the weapons collection, though. Something that tasty has to be put to good use further down the plot. KILT AT THE HIGHLAND GAMES is tremendous fun and I'll certainly be keen to read the earlier books by Kaitlyn Dunnett.
Book Summary
It's July in Moosetookalook, Maine, and Scottish Emporium proprietress Liss MacCrimmon Ruskin is prepping her wares for the annual Celtic heritage festival. But as a sinister crime wave washes over the quiet town, this year's celebration might prove a wee bit more eventful--and deadly--than tartan and bagpipes . . .
When a fire ravages the local bookstore late one evening, Liss immediately fears the worst for owner Angie Hogencamp and the two young children who live above the shop. After the terrible blaze dies down, however, the family is nowhere to be found among the ruins. It's as if the three just vanished into smoke. Or even stranger--like they never existed at all.
Disturbed by Angie's disappearance and suspecting arson, Liss counts on the weekend-long Western Maine Highland Games--complete with a parade and fireworks display--to offer a temporary distraction from the countless questions filling her head. But when the sound of a gunshot leads Liss to selectman Jason Graye's dead body on opening day, she's drawn into a full-blown homicide investigation like a moth to a flame.
Is Moosetookalook suffering from a streak of bad luck, or are the two grim incidents connected? Unable to shake the notion that new victims are being targeted around town--and despite her worried husband's best protests--Liss races to nab the killer. And with her own life on the line, she'll need to act swiftly. Because when it comes to this kind of game, somebody has to lose . . .
by: Kaitlyn Dunnett
Kensington
August 1, 2016
On Sale: July 26, 2016
Featuring:
304 pages
ISBN: 0758292910
EAN: 9780758292919
Kindle: B017G7HD0O
Hardcover / e-Book