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Bagpipes, brides, and homicides, Kaitlyn Dunnett

Label
Bagpipes, brides, and homicides, Kaitlyn Dunnett
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Bagpipes, brides, and homicides
Oclc number
794361859
Responsibility statement
Kaitlyn Dunnett
Summary
Liss MacCrimmon helps her aunt run a Scottish emporium in Moosetookalook, Maine. She and her fiancé Dan Ruskin will be married in a Scottish-themed wedding to coincide with the annual Western Maine Highland Games. There will be a reenactment group at the games, so Liss decides to have traditional ceremonies as part of the celebration. What could make a nuptial weekend more memorable than a hammer throw to go along with the tossing of the bouquet? How about a charming college professor found slashed to death by his own reproduction of a broadsword? It turns out the professor had plenty of enemies, including a line of female conquests stretching back to the dark ages, a band of picketers protesting his historically questionable theories, and a strapping collegiate with a howdy-doody smile. And topping the suspect list is Liss's own father, Donald "Mac" MacCrimmon! If Liss doesn't solve this one, and quick, she might never say "I do," let alone "til death do us part."
Target audience
adult
Classification
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