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Lament for a maker
Lament for a maker
Author: Michael Innes
When mad recluse, Ranald Guthrie, the laird of Erchany, falls from the ramparts of his castle on a wild winter night, Appleby discovers the doom that shrouded his life, and the grim legends of the bleak and nameless hamlets, in a tale that emanates sheer terror and suspense.
ISBN-13: 9780060807290
ISBN-10: 0060807296
Publication Date: 1984
Pages: 264
Edition: 1st Perennial Librar
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Publisher: Perennial Library
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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This novel is set in rural Scotland in the 1930s, with fanciful plotting and bizarre characters. It is narrated by Ewan Bell, Noel Gylby, and Lawyer Wedderburn. Innes uses unfamiliar Scottish English words to add to the local color and strange atmosphere. Gylby's Gothic scene of the ruined castle is impressive. Lawyer Wedderburn's orotund style is also impressive. This detective story has been recognized as a classic by Rex Stout and other critics. It features multiple points of view, unreliable narrators, sly social comment, and starts in the middle of the story. Innes wrote mysteries by assuming his audience included bookish people, and is a word-lovers delight.


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