Kipper of Kilcladdich
The is the same as The Bonus Herring, including the bonus track on the finished book, but you also get the audiobook of The Case of the Case of Kilcladdich right now.
The False Clue of the Twisted Red Herring's Footprint
It’s the biggest Boisjoly by bounds when none other than Anty’s friendly rival Inspector Wittersham is the only suspect in a locked-room murder.
Of course Anty doesn’t believe that Inspector Wittersham murdered a prisoner locked in a cell to which only he had the key, but the more twists and secrets and hidden treasure he digs up, the more evidence he finds that proves Wittersham guilty.
To save his friend, Anty must draw on his judgemental mum, woolly valet, a constable named Constable, a goat of dubious loyalties, endless eccentrics, and his own depths of wit and anecdote as he delves deeply into the history of medieval England and the dark mysteries of his own family.
With your help and by popular demand, Tim Bruce will return to reproduce Anty, Inspector Wittersham, Vickers, Anty’s mum, a vast cast of eccentrics, and the much-anticipated scene in which Anty and Ivor impersonate one another.
The Case of the Case of Kilcladdich
Anty Boisjoly travels to the timeless source waters of Glen Glennegie to help decide the fate of his favourite whisky, 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.
Tim Bruce assumes the voices of a cast of almost all Scots in the sixth Anty Boisjoly Mystery, in which two impossible murders eliminate both master distillers of Anty Boisjoly’s favourite tipple.
The Kipper of Kilcladdich Backer Bundle
Included in the Kipper of Kilcladdich backer package, along with the promise of The False Clue of the Twisted Red Herring’s Footprint, is The Case of the Case of Kilcladdich.