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Highland Laddie Gone

por Sharyn McCrumb

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Series: Elizabeth MacPherson (3)

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Fiction. Mystery. Thriller. HTML:??Sharyn McCrumb transforms mystery into astonishing literature.???The Cleveland Plain Dealer

Forensic anthropologist Elizabeth MacPherson gets a chance to revel in the rites of the old country at the annual Glencoe Mountain Games, the Scottish festival where several hundred like-minded Americans celebrate their ancestors' folkways. But the innocent ethnic fair is cursed when the loathed Colin Campbell is found murdered.

Then a second murder silences everyone's bagpipes for good. Enter Elizabeth, who make short work of her search for motive and murderer.

??I had a great time at Sharyn McCrumb's inimitable version of the Highland games.???Char
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I picked this up at Library because I recognized author's name, but couldn't place it. Ended up skipping-ahead which usually tells me I'm get bored. And, I was. I like the Scot history--it's fantastic. And I liked reading it until I realized I couldn't really tell one character from another--usually one can tell who is talking because you learn the rhythm of their speech pattern but in "Highland Laddie Gone", they all had the same rhythm--even the newly arrived in America from Scotland. The plot idea was goo and the location great, but the necessity to get it over won out and I read the last chapter right after chapter 6. I was still drawn to reading bits here and there since the language was enticing, just not enough to read cover to cover. Perhaps I'll try another of Ms. McCrumb's novels and also see if I can place why her name is familiar. ( )
  SmithfieldJones | Jan 19, 2017 |
A pleasant read, but a disappointing mystery. It relies on someone killing to keep a secret that could not plausibly have survived even this far, and one certainly doomed by its repetition to hundreds of interested buffs. ( )
  andyvphil | Apr 10, 2009 |
Forensic anthropology student Elizabeth MacPherson agrees to serve as “Maid of the Cat” at a Highland Games festival in Virginia, bringing along her flamboyant cousin Geoffrey. In addition to tending Cluny, a bobcat, she meets a bewildered Scottish marine biologist (who had no idea what tartan he should be wearing) with a charming accent… and gets involved in a murder, of course. The mystery itself was simple even for me, but a last-minute twist puts a new spin on how it was solved. The cast of characters and the setting are highly entertaining. ( )
  jholcomb | Feb 8, 2009 |
Elizabeth MacPherson, forensic anthropology grad student and amateur sleuth, continues her mystery-solving adventures among the loony subcultures of the American South. The real attraction of the story is McCrumb's depiction of heritage-mad Scots-Americans who go to extraordinary lengths to "authentically" recreate a mostly imaginary past. It's played mostly for laughs (and they are numerous) but you can see her beginning to play with themes that she'll give serious attention in her more substantial "Ballad Novels." The rest of the book is mostly perfunctory: The mystery is sketchy, the plot has too many loose ends, and few of the characters (Elizabeth included) escape from two-dimensionality for very long. You can see flashes of the writer McCrumb would later become, however, in the deftly sketched character of the sheriff and in a bravura scene where an old man flashes back to his service as a WWII bomber crew member. ( )
1 vota ABVR | May 7, 2008 |
Interesting juxtaposition of a real Scot set next to those who are enthusiastic about a "Scottish" world that doesn't really exist anymore. Having the sheriff be part of a Civil War re-enactment group underscored that theme. Still Elizabeth is kind of bugging me. She is too naive and somehow not very believable. The mystery seemed almost an afterthought and not very convincing. ( )
  tjsjohanna | Apr 28, 2008 |
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Fiction. Mystery. Thriller. HTML:??Sharyn McCrumb transforms mystery into astonishing literature.???The Cleveland Plain Dealer

Forensic anthropologist Elizabeth MacPherson gets a chance to revel in the rites of the old country at the annual Glencoe Mountain Games, the Scottish festival where several hundred like-minded Americans celebrate their ancestors' folkways. But the innocent ethnic fair is cursed when the loathed Colin Campbell is found murdered.

Then a second murder silences everyone's bagpipes for good. Enter Elizabeth, who make short work of her search for motive and murderer.

??I had a great time at Sharyn McCrumb's inimitable version of the Highland games.???Char

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