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From the author of the global best-selling DCI Daley detective books, this is a series of nostalgic, humorous stories for fans of Scottish fiction like Neil Munro's Para Handy. Contains three stories featuring Sandy Hoynes and the crew of theGirl Maggie:A Large Measure of Snow,A Toast to the Old StonesandGhosts in the Gloaming.
Paperback / softback
01-January-2024
400 Pages
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Denzil Meyrick's three Tales from Kinloch are collected here in one paperback volume. From ghostly Vikings, to adventurous voyages, to old scores being settled, these stories are guaranteed to provide a fun-filled escape.

From the author of the global best-selling DCI Daley detective books, this is a series of nostalgic, humorous stories for fans of Scottish fiction like Neil Munro's Para Handy. Contains three stories featuring Sandy Hoynes and the crew of theGirl Maggie:A Large Measure of Snow,A Toast to the Old StonesandGhosts in the Gloaming.

'Wonderfully atmospheric, best consumed on a chilly winter's night in front of a roaring fire with a bottle ofsingle malt close to hand...offers a brief, magical escape to a kinder, simpler time' Roger Cox,The Scotsman

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The Kinloch Tales

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Denzil Meyrick's three Tales from Kinloch are collected here in one paperback volume. From ghostly Vikings, to adventurous voyages, to old scores being settled, these stories are guaranteed to provide a fun-filled escape.

From the author of the global best-selling DCI Daley detective books, this is a series of nostalgic, humorous stories for fans of Scottish fiction like Neil Munro's Para Handy. Contains three stories featuring Sandy Hoynes and the crew of theGirl Maggie:A Large Measure of Snow,A Toast to the Old StonesandGhosts in the Gloaming.

'Wonderfully atmospheric, best consumed on a chilly winter's night in front of a roaring fire with a bottle ofsingle malt close to hand...offers a brief, magical escape to a kinder, simpler time' Roger Cox,The Scotsman

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