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An atmospheric and gripping mystery set in the beautiful Highlands of Scotland from Lady Antonia Fraser's Jemima Shore series. 'I warned you, Jemima Shore, things up here are seldom all they seem . . .' The body of a young man has been found floating in a pool on a remote island in the Scottish Highlands. It just happens to be the island that TV reporter Jemima Shore has rented for a holiday - a holiday that is rapidly falling apart. Confronted with a foreboding stone house, a bitter family show more feud and cryptic warnings from locals Jemima begins to regret her choice. It is only when another body is found tangled in weeds in the river she begins to realize she has become caught up in something very dark indeed. As she tries to fight her attraction to a suspect, Jemima struggles to work out just who she can trust. In this lonely spot it seems that nobody is quite as they first appear... show lessTags
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Television investigator Jemima Shore is happy to take some time off work, opting to stay at a very remote Scottish island for a chance to get away from everything. But even before she arrives, trouble is brewing, as the man from whom she rented her cottage has drowned, and there is a family feud gearing up with respect to his lands. And then there’s the Red Rose, a group of nationalist fanatics who claim to have ties to Bonnie Prince Charlie himself…. I like Antonia Fraser’s non-fiction work; she’s got a very readable style while maintaining consistently high accuracy in her historical research. But her fiction isn’t up to those standards, and "The Wild Island," while entertaining enough, is really quite slight. As a North show more American, I also have trouble with her series character’s first name, which inevitably puts me in mind of a pancake mix. Oh, well. show less
I thought this book was long winded and far-fetched. I got fed up reading what all the characters are wearing.
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- Alternate titles
- Tartan Tragedy
- Original publication date
- 1978
- People/Characters
- Jemima Shore
- Dedication
- For Benjie and all at Eilean Aigas
- Original language
- English UK
- Disambiguation notice
- The Wild Island, also published as Tartan Tragedy
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- Dutch, English, German, Hungarian
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- Paper, Audiobook, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 28
- ASINs
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