Burning Secrets

Book 2 in the Scottish Mysteries

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Pub Date Apr 06 2017 | Archive Date Mar 31 2017

Description

Burning Secrets is book 2 in the Scottish Mysteries series. 

Strontian, a village on Ardnamurchan Peninsula, is inhabited by mining folk and crofters, eking out a living from the unforgiving land and turning a blind eye to the smugglers who plague the coast.

A bag of bones is pulled out of the water; the assistant to Gustav Wengler, eccentric owner of the lead mines, is brutally murdered; what is the connection? And what do either have to do with the sundial in Ockle churchyard and the collection of monuments on Wengler's island known locally as the White Cathedral?

Sholto McKay and Brogar Finn of the Pan-European Mining Company - in pursuit of a potentially valuable mineral from the Strontian mines - begin their own investigations, unaware their discoveries will tear more than one life apart.

Burning Secrets is book 2 in the Scottish Mysteries series. 

Strontian, a village on Ardnamurchan Peninsula, is inhabited by mining folk and crofters, eking out a living from the unforgiving land...


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I would like to thank Netgalley and Urbane Publications for an advance copy of Burning Secrets, the second novel in the Scottish Mysteries series, set on the Ardnamurchan peninsula.

It is 1869 and Archie Louden is returning home from a buying mission in Denmark when he is attacked and killed. Brogar Finn and Sholto McKay of the Pan-European Mining Company of Lundt and McCleery's are in the area looking for strontium but are soon diverted to helping Matthias McQuat, manager of the local mine and finder of the strontium, find the murderer.

I wasn't aware from the blurb that this is a historical novel so it's not quite what I expected it to be - a straightforward murder investigation. So while it is a murder investigation it opens out into Dan Brown territory with the uncovering of old historical secrets and theories. Unfortunately this holds no interest for me and I found it extremely unexciting and boring.

Archie's murder is solved fairly quickly so it is the ramifications of his murder that occupy the novel, namely the lengths people will go to for knowledge or to hide their crimes. I can't say I found it convincing but I can't say why without spoilers.

For me Burning Secrets is a very difficult novel to get immersed in and I never had any difficulty putting it down. The plot is not gripping and while I understand that Ms Gray has done her research on the area and era the modern dialogue destroys and sense of it.

Burning Secrets is a well thought out novel, just not for me.

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5 Stars

Our story is set on an island called Ardnamurchan off the coast of Scotland. In a little village called Strontian exists an active lead mine owned by the Galena Ore Mines. It is both a forbidden and lonely place.

Sholto McKay and Brogar Finn return in this book. They are traveling together on this journey and have settled in to make a great team. They still represent Lundt and McCleery’s Pan-European Mining Company. With them are Gilligan and Hugh, two employees of the mining company.

Gustav Wengler is an inventor, scientist and mathematical genius living on an isolated island with strange and stately structures on it. He calls his home Havengore and it is away from the rest of the village. His assistant, Archie Louden is missing and he is very frustrated and upset. Wengler gets Jed Thornbrough and Matthias McQuat to go look for Archie. They team up with Sholto and Brogar and together they find Archie’s body.

Matthias gathers everyone together and sets them off in different directions to discover who killed Archie and what happened to his horse.

A subplot of the book concerns a sundial that disappeared from (Copenhagen) some ten years earlier than our murder and the effect it has on the various inhabitants of Ardnamurchan. The group concludes that the earlier death is linked to Archie’s death. They investigate it as well.

This is a very well written and plotted book. I liked it better than the first in this series. Ms. Gray is a brilliant writer, no doubt about that. I can hardly wait for the third book in this series.

I want to send a huge thank you to Netgalley and Urbane Publications to forwarding to me a copy of this most remarkable book to read.

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A brilliant Scottish adventure story! I truly adored the characters in the Burning Secrets by Clio Gray. They had full personalities, believable backstories, interesting quirks and as I read I became attached to them. I look forward to reading the other books in this series to see how they develop and change as the challenges they face as they travel bring them new adventure.
Full Disclosure: I was allowed to read a copy of this book for free as a member of NetGalley in exchange for my unbiased review. The opinions I have expressed are my own and I was not influenced to give a positive review.

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Not so much a murder mystery as a great adventure story.Set in 19th century Scotland, on a remote stretch of western coast,it has the perfect setting.A man is brutally murdered allegedly by smuglers,but there is more to it,nothing is so straightforward ,What was he bringing back to his master,who lives as a recluse on a private island surrounded by mysterious structures? And who does the skeleton, accidently found,belongs to? And where did that huge sundial,inscripted with strange languages,came from? Yes,definitely an adventure story!

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