Picture of author.

Catriona McPherson

Autor(a) de After the Armistice Ball

36+ Works 2,204 Membros 135 Críticas 3 Favorited

About the Author

Séries

Obras por Catriona McPherson

After the Armistice Ball (2005) 293 exemplares
Quiet Neighbours (2016) 161 exemplares
The Burry Man's Day (2006) 150 exemplares
The Child Garden (2015) 124 exemplares
Bury Her Deep (2007) 108 exemplares
The Day She Died (2014) 98 exemplares
As She Left It (2013) 90 exemplares
Go to My Grave (2018) 85 exemplares
The Winter Ground (2008) 74 exemplares
Scot Free (2018) 65 exemplares
The Weight of Angels (2017) 60 exemplares
Strangers at the Gate (2019) 55 exemplares
The Turning Tide (2019) 37 exemplares
Come to Harm (2014) 35 exemplares
A Step So Grave (2018) 33 exemplares
Scot & Soda (2019) 29 exemplares
In Place of Fear (2022) 28 exemplares
Growing Up Again (2007) 28 exemplares
The Mirror Dance (2021) 23 exemplares
Scot Mist (2022) 17 exemplares
Scot on the Rocks (2020) 12 exemplares
Straight Up (2008) 8 exemplares
Hop Scot (2023) 6 exemplares
A Gingerbread House (2021) 5 exemplares
Scot in a Trap (2022) 4 exemplares
Go to My Grave 1 exemplar

Associated Works

Echoes of Sherlock Holmes: Stories Inspired by the Holmes Canon (2016) — Contribuidor — 129 exemplares
Writes of Passage: Adventures on the Writer's Journey (2014) — Contribuidor — 17 exemplares
Shattering Glass: A Nasty Woman Press Anthology (2020) — Contribuidor — 8 exemplares
Strangely Funny (2013) — Contribuidor — 6 exemplares
Low Down Dirty Vote: A Crime Fiction Anthology (2018) — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Membros

Críticas

Either the author's writing style has improved or I have become accustomed to it or/and it's growing on me because I found this to be a much easier and enjoyable read than her previous two books. Ditto the characters. Either the author has toned down the incessant snark or I've become used to it and so don't notice it as much.

In any event, this was a joy to read. I am shocked considering how much I disliked her previous books. The mystery was complex, all the characters wonderful and witty and the coziness was on point. This proves that you should never give up on a series.… (mais)
 
Assinalado
Manhattanite | 1 outra crítica | Feb 26, 2024 |
In this 6th title in the Last Ditch Mysteries, the whole gang goes to Scotland for Christmas. Lexy, a therapist and part time PI, is the only Scot, and is completely surprised by what her parents have been up to since she last visited home. The discovery of a body on the premises adds extra work, tension and humor to the holidays.
By the end of the read, I was having a great time. Who doesn’t love an old Scottish manor house at the holidays in a hamlet named Yule? There is a lot of humor, and the main characters seemed likable without being over the top. Plus, I really liked the old solicitor that they befriended. The mystery is twisty, with red herrings, but solvable with the clues.
This is the first title I have read by Catriona McPherson, and it took me quite a while to really get into her writing style. She tends to have the characters have a whole conversation before revealing the subject of the conversation. It’s a little hard to follow along. Added to not knowing the characters and their history (my fault for not starting at the beginning of the series), and some of the Scottish slang, I had to work harder to enjoy this title.
I would recommend starting at the beginning of the series, but I think this is a fun title for the holidays.
Thank you to NetGalley and Severn House for the e-ARC. The opinions in the review are my own.
… (mais)
 
Assinalado
kcaroth1 | 1 outra crítica | Oct 9, 2023 |
In this book of the series (which I haven't read), Dandy Gilver and her partner, Alec Osborne, travel to a remote, small fishing village in the wilds of Scotland to further investigate body parts found in barrels of herring. At least I think that's what they are investigating; people are too polite to be specific. The pair say that they are philologists studying the phraseology of the locals, who are surprisingly friendly and invite them to participate in the forthcoming weddings and the strange rituals that accompany them; they are asked to be the worst maid and worst man for one couple. The traditions of the people in the village are the ultimate cause of the body parts in the barrels. A related mystery was strange. The consistently awful weather was an important part of the story. I nearly stopped reading the book because it was so hard to understand what people were saying, but the ending was poignant enough that I'm glad I finished it.… (mais)
½
 
Assinalado
raizel | 1 outra crítica | Aug 25, 2023 |
I hadn't read anything by Catriona McPherson, and as a standalone, this sounded like a good introduction to her. Unfortunately, I was never able to get into this story. It's solidly researched historical fiction but never seemed to hit a groove with me. I'm not giving on McPherson, however, and will try one of her other books.

If you like historical mysteries, particularly those in the post-WW2 era, you should give this a try.

Thanks to Hachette Book Group for providing access to a digital ARC on NetGalley.… (mais)
 
Assinalado
Spencer28 | 4 outras críticas | Jul 24, 2023 |

Listas

Prémios

You May Also Like

Associated Authors

Estatísticas

Obras
36
Also by
5
Membros
2,204
Popularidade
#11,639
Avaliação
½ 3.5
Críticas
135
ISBN
188
Línguas
1
Marcado como favorito
3

Tabelas & Gráficos