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The Redemption of Alexander Seaton (original 2008; edition 2008)

by Shona MacLean (Author)

Series: Alexander Seaton (1)

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Is the young man merely drunk or does his tottering walk suggest something more sinister? When he collapses in front of two sisters on that dark, wet night, they guess rightly that he's been murdered by poisoning. So begins this tale set in the town of Banff, Scotland in the 1620s.
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Title:The Redemption of Alexander Seaton
Authors:Shona MacLean (Author)
Info:Quercus (2008), Edition: First Edition, 304 pages
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The Redemption of Alexander Seaton by S.G. MacLean (2008)

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Generally decent, but plodded a bit in the middle and the overall plot lagged, rather. ( )
  JBD1 | Feb 6, 2023 |
I kept flipping through the book as I read along wondering if I had inadvertently picked up #2 in a series, but no I didn't. ( )
  madamepince | Jul 31, 2019 |
To tell the truth, I found it difficult to read. I did like the theme and the mood it set, however. ( )
  KR_Patterson | Apr 28, 2015 |
We are in the town of Banff near Aberdeen, Scotland in 1626. Patrick Davidson, the apothecary’s apprentice, is poisoned by an obscure plant. Was he killed by the music teacher because they both loved the same woman? Or was he a traitor preparing maps of the Scottish coastline to assist the invading armies of ‘the Papists’? Perhaps there is a different reason entirely. Alexander Seaton, who trained be a Minister but was disgraced before he could obtain his final commission, is compelled to uncover the murderer.

I was captivated by this complex novel. The mystery itself is entertaining enough as numerous secrets are uncovered and people’s true natures revealed but there is far more than a whodunnit here. MacLean has provided rich, historically accurate details of village life and you really do feel transported to 17th Century Scotland where religious tensions are mounting, harsh punishments are handed out to those who transgress against social or religious rules and witch hunts are a regular occurence. The feeling of ‘being there’ was aided by the excellent narration, in a mild Scottish lilt, by Crawford Logan.

I guess given the title of the book it’s no surprise that one of the novel’s themes is redemption but it deserves mention for being handled so deftly. Seaton, whose sin is unforgivable in the eyes of many, has not dared or wanted to become involved in village affairs until this incident. However, he slowly reveals, to others but more importantly to himself, that, at heart, he is still a good person who has much value to offer his community. Thinking him a bit too keen on self-flagellation I wasn’t sure that I was going to like Alexander Seaton at the outset but I ended up loving his loyalty, intelligence and practical application of the good Christian values that some of his fellow villagers espouse but spectacularly fail to demonstrate when push comes to shove. There are plenty of other really intriguing characters too including several old friends who have stuck by Alexander through his darkest times.

The past is, they say, another country and this book did display some vast disparities between the historical period and our own but I couldn’t help but be struck also by the similarities we share. In the book we see religious bigotry and fear of foreigners being used by unscrupulous town leaders as a tool that to whip the masses into a frenzy of outrage (and worse) which sounds a lot like what happens every other day of the week here in Oz.

I found The Redemption of Alexander Seaton an utterly compelling story and gave a little dance of joy when I discovered there is a second instalment featuring this character already written. ( )
3 vote bsquaredinoz | Mar 31, 2013 |
Wow, What a fantastic thriller - I'd give it six stars! This is the best book I've read in years. The characters are likeable and realistic, the plot excellent and the storytelling superb. I will be reading the sequel soon! ( )
2 vote christinelstanley | Nov 6, 2010 |
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Such is the quality of the recreation, not only of the reeking ebb and flow of everyday life, but also of the period mindset, that it's easy to believe Satan is walking abroad, sowing discord among the children of men. Pacy and literate, with a handy glossary of Scottish terms at the back, this is an accomplished and thought-provoking debut.
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Is the young man merely drunk or does his tottering walk suggest something more sinister? When he collapses in front of two sisters on that dark, wet night, they guess rightly that he's been murdered by poisoning. So begins this tale set in the town of Banff, Scotland in the 1620s.

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