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Errant Blood
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Errant Blood

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Errant Blood is a literary crime thriller by a startling new Scottish writer. The story follows Eamon Ansgar, war veteran and reluctant young laird of Duncul Castle, as he uncovers a plot involving people-trafficking, big pharma, the green energy boom, crypto-archaeology and the Latvian mafia during a rain soaked winter in the Scottish Highlands. The book explores some of our most troubling contemporary issues with a relentless pace, intricate plot, memorable characters and an epic finale. It is the first in series set in and around the Highland village of Duncul.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Scotland Street Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 March 2017
Pages
223
ISBN
9781910895061
Errant Blood is a literary crime thriller by a startling new Scottish writer. The story follows Eamon Ansgar, war veteran and reluctant young laird of Duncul Castle, as he uncovers a plot involving people-trafficking, big pharma, the green energy boom, crypto-archaeology and the Latvian mafia during a rain soaked winter in the Scottish Highlands. The book explores some of our most troubling contemporary issues with a relentless pace, intricate plot, memorable characters and an epic finale. It is the first in series set in and around the Highland village of Duncul.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Scotland Street Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 March 2017
Pages
223
ISBN
9781910895061