The Case of the Case of Kilcladdich
Anty travels to the timeless source waters of Glen Glennegie to help decide the fate of his family’s favourite ferment, but an impossible locked room murder is only one of a multitude of mysteries that try Anty’s wits and witticisms to their northern limit.
Time trickles down on the traditional tipple as Anty unravels family feuds, ruptured romance, shepherdless sheep, and a series of suspiciously surfacing secrets to sort out who killed whom and how and why and who might be next to die.
The Case of the Case of Kilcladdich is another stand-alone, locked room, improbable puzzler for those who like a little kidding in their killing and mirth in their mystery, and wouldn’t object one bit to a conspiracy between Agatha Christie and PG Wodehouse.
Here’s just a taste of our seasoned selection of five-star reviews...
“Funny, clever, and uproariously fun!”
“Entertaining and erudite, a joy to read if you enjoy P G Woodhouse
and the 1920s era.”
“Clever, fun, compelling writing.”
“I can’t remember ever laughing out loud before while reading a who-done-it.”
“Funny, well-written, excellent first person narrative style.”
“Don’t miss the extraordinary golf game just prior to the reveal.”
“Sublime.”
“The only flaw in these books is that they each must, inevitably,
eventually end.”
“Read this book.”