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Highland Fling

Sara Sheridan

Scottish Highlands 1958

Britain is awash in Cold War anxiety as Mirabelle Bevan heads for the Highlands on a holiday to visit Superintendent Alan McGregor's family. More glamorous than she expected the Robertsons welcome her with open arms and an array of cocktails but she has scarcely arrived when the body of an American fashion buyer turns up brutally murdered plunging the local village into disarray and sending shockwaves around the close Highland community.

Mirabelle can't resist investigating but what she finds lays the limitations of her feelings for McGregor bare and calls into question the loyalties of all those around her from the Robertson's housekeeper Mrs Gillies to the family of the dead woman. What started as a relaxing break in scenic surroundings soon spirals into a week fraught with danger. As the press descend on the Robertson's Highland estate it rapidly becomes clear that things are not as black and white as they first appeared and Mirabelle can't count on anyone . . .

Praise for Sara Sheridan:

'Sara Sheridan never fails to surprise. Unfailingly stylish undeniably smart Miss Bevan is destined to bring the exploits of the past to the best-seller lists of the present' - Daily Record

'Beautifully realised vivid characters both heroes and villains the atmospheric Brighton setting and plot that zipped along at a lovely pace left me in no doubt that Sara Sheridan and Mirabelle Bevan are a crime force to be reckoned with' - Goodreads

'Beneath that prim exterior lies a fearless fly-by-the-seat-of-her-pants kind of gal. One part Nancy Drew two parts Jessica Fletcher Mirabelle has a dogged tenacity to rival Poirot' - Sunday Herald

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  • Classification : Thriller, Crime & Mystery
  • Pub Date : JUN 4, 2020
  • Imprint : Constable
  • Page Extent : 336
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781472127129
  • Price : INR 750
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Sara Sheridan

Sara Sheridan has written more than 20 books including novels, non-fiction, TV tie ins, and ghost writing. Her work has been the First Minister's Summer Pick at the David Hume Institute, shortlisted for the Saltire Prize, the Wilbur Smith Prize and the CWA Dagger in the Library, and she has also won a Scottish Libraries Award. Her novel The Fair Botanists was the Waterstones Scottish Book of the Year 2022 and featured in series seven of the Queen's Reading Room. Sara has also written two plays for BBC Radio 4 and has reported from both Tallin and Sharjah for Radio 4's Our Own Correspondent.

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