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Pat McIntosh The Merchant's Mark (Gil Cunningham) The barrel should have contained books - instead it held treasu ... Last Update 24.05.2013 03:53
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by darren55 - written on 22/11/09 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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St Mungo's Robin - Pat McIntosh
by darren55 - written on 12/11/09 (Very useful, 43 readings)
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St Mungos Robin is the third book in the Gil Cunningham series of medieval murder mysteries written by Pat McIntosh. The setting The books are set in Glasgow in and around 1493, Gil is a young man who intended on becoming a priest before meeting a beautiful daughter of a mason who he d helped solve a case of murder. Thats the first book in the series, in this novel his soon to be wife Alys is fretting over the wedding, he s still setting himself up as a man of law rather than the priesthood and inevitably there is a murder to investigate. Glasgow in 1493, Scotland in this period is of course an independent but influenced by England country. There have been recent ...





