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The first book in Marsali Taylor's thrilling Shetland Sailing
Mysteries series. Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Dorothy L.
Sayers, Val McDermid, Faith Martin, J.R. Ellis, LJ Ross and Ann
Cleeves! '... a well written, enjoyable story with a proper
murder-mystery plot... Highly recommended.' Puzzle Doctor, Classic
Mysteries Cass Lynch's big break has finally arrived - she feels
like she has struck gold after being asked to skipper a Viking
longship for a film. However this means returning to the Shetland
Islands, the place she fled as a teen. When a corpse unexpectedly
appears onboard the longship, she can run from the past no longer:
Cass and her family come under intense scrutiny by the disturbingly
shrewd Detective Inspector Macrae. Even if Cass's local knowledge
and sailing wisdom help to clear the Lynch family of suspicion,
they may not be enough to stay ahead of the murderer's game. . .
and avoid becoming the next victim. Previously published as Death
on a Longship. _____________________________ Praise for the
chillingly addictive, nail-biting series: 'A fascinating book and a
fascinating series so far. And there are more in the series!
Yaaay!!' 5* Reader review 'Excellent first volume of detective
stories set in Shetland... Good story line with notable twists to
the conclusion. Would recommend' 5* Reader review 'Very believable
characters and delightful descriptions of Shetland that really make
you feel you are there' 5* Reader review 'Lovely series of crime
books set in beautiful Shetland... Complex and fascinating' 5*
Reader review
The second book in Marsali Taylor's thrilling Shetland Sailing
Mysteries series. Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Dorothy L.
Sayers, Val McDermid, Faith Martin, J.R. Ellis, LJ Ross and Ann
Cleeves! 'This series is a must-read for anyone who loves the sea,
or islands, or joyous, intricate story-telling.' ANN CLEEVES When a
visiting couple out on their yacht go missing from the Shetland oil
capital of Brae, sailing skipper and amateur detective Cass Lynch
is forced to ask her old adversary, DI Gavin Macrae, for help. His
investigation brings to light surprising links to international art
theft, and Macrae warns her to give this mystery a wide berth - but
when one of her own sailing pupils disappears too, Cass can sit by
no longer. As she sets out alone to explore a remote Neolithic
tomb, Cass is unprepared for the secrets that lie buried there.
Previously published as The Trowie Mound Murders.
_____________________________ PRAISE FOR THE CHILLINGLY ADDICTIVE,
NAIL-BITING SERIES: 'A beautifully written murder mystery... I will
certainly look forward to reading more by this gifted author' 5*
Reader review 'Well plotted interesting characters and superb
descriptions of Shetland, feels as though you can see it all in
front of you' 5* Reader review 'Great book, I couldn't stop reading
it' 5* Reader review 'ANOTHER BRILLIANT TITLE FROM THIS AUTHOR' 5*
Reader review
The fourth book in Marsali Taylor's thrilling Shetland Sailing
Mysteries series. Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Dorothy L.
Sayers, Val McDermid, Faith Martin, J.R. Ellis, LJ Ross and Ann
Cleeves! 'This series is a must-read for anyone who loves the sea,
or islands, or joyous, intricate story-telling.' ANN CLEEVES
Sailing skipper and amateur detective Cass Lynch has been persuaded
to spend a quiet Christmas in the Highlands with her former
adversary, DI Gavin Macrae, but neither of them can dodge trouble
for long. Their peaceful walk by the loch is interrupted when they
discover a skeleton among the bracken. Back home in Shetland, Cass
is drawn to the case of Ivor Hughson, who left his wife and failed
business months ago and hasn't been heard of since. As she
continues to ask questions about Hughson's disappearance, it
becomes clear that someone will stop at nothing to cut Cass's
investigation - and perhaps her life - short. Previously published
as Body in the Bracken. _____________________________ PRAISE FOR
THE CHILLINGLY ADDICTIVE, NAIL-BITING SERIES: 'What can I say?
Another great success... all the ingredients of a great thriller
plus the added delights of a beautiful, historically interesting
setting and sailing drama to add another dimension' 5* Reader
review '...great characters good story, I got quite emotional in
places. Couldn't put it down. Will certainly be recommending this
book' 5* Reader review 'I felt that the book was a true Whodunnit
leaving good clues without being obvious' 5* Reader review 'A great
read putting the reader right there in the islands' 5* Reader
review
'This series is a must-read for anyone who loves the sea, or
islands, or joyous, intricate story-telling.' ANN CLEEVES Days
before the final Shetland fire festival, in broad daylight, a
glamorous young singer tumbles down a flight of steps. Though it
seems a tragic accident, sailing sleuth Cass Lynch, a witness at
the scene, thought it looked like Chloe sleepwalked to her death.
But young women don't slumber while laughing and strolling with
friends. Could it be that someone's cast a spell from the Book of
the Black Arts, recently stolen from a Yell graveyard? A web of
tensions between the victim and those who knew her confirm that
something more deadly than black magic is at work. But proving
what, or who, could be lethal - and until the mystery is solved,
innocent people will remain in terrible danger...
The fifth book in Marsali Taylor's thrilling Shetland Sailing
Mysteries series. Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Dorothy L.
Sayers, Val McDermid, Faith Martin, J.R. Ellis, LJ Ross and Ann
Cleeves! 'This series is a must-read for anyone who loves the sea,
or islands, or joyous, intricate story-telling.' ANN CLEEVES It's
the opening night of a touring opera in Shetland, and while the
show is a success, it soon becomes clear that tensions are even
higher backstage than they have been on it. When the company's star
performer dies suddenly under suspicious circumstances, sailing
skipper and amateur sleuth, Cass Lynch is determined to get to the
bottom of the tragedy. But the wind rises and the power cuts out.
Can Cass brave a raging gale to uncover the scheme of another
ruthless killer . . . before the killer finds her? Previously
published as Ghosts of the Vikings. _____________________________
PRAISE FOR THE CHILLINGLY ADDICTIVE, NAIL-BITING SERIES: 'A
brilliant series beautifully written something for every taste in
these stories!' 5* Reader review 'The story is fast-paced with some
good build up of tension and some quirky humour to enliven the
proceedings too... I cannot wait to buy number 6' 5* Reader review
'Once again Marsali Taylor combines her love of sailing and of
Shetland to create a murder mystery that kept me guessing' 5*
Reader review '...the author's love of the subject drew me in and I
found the whole thing fascinating. And it was an excellent mystery
too' 5* Reader review
The third book in Marsali Taylor's thrilling Shetland Sailing
Mysteries series. Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Dorothy L.
Sayers, Val McDermid, Faith Martin, J.R. Ellis, LJ Ross and Ann
Cleeves! 'This series is a must-read for anyone who loves the sea,
or islands, or joyous, intricate story-telling.' ANN CLEEVES
Liveaboard skipper and amateur sleuth Cass Lynch is enjoying marine
college in Scalloway, until the night she finds an acquaintance
dead - with one hand smeared in peat ash. Rumours spread of a
strange ritual linked to the witches once burned in Shetland's
ancient capital, and of a horned figure roaming the night. At first
Cass believes these whisperings to be mere superstition, until a
second shocking murder comes to light. Perhaps the devil really
does walk in Scalloway . . . Previously published as A Handful of
Ash. _____________________________ PRAISE FOR THE CHILLINGLY
ADDICTIVE, NAIL-BITING SERIES: 'Absolutely brilliant storyline... a
great mystery novel, looking forward to reading more' 5* Reader
review 'Excellent book... gripping tale just like her others.
Looking forward to more of her wonderful tales of Shetland' 5*
Reader review 'This has an excellent storyline and is very
entertaining' 5* Reader review 'A very cleverly constructed and
entertaining read' 5* Reader review
Cass Lynch has achieved the post of third officer aboard her
beloved Norwegian sail-training ship, Sorlandet. They're sailing
from Norway to Ireland as part of the Tall Ship's race. An
unnerving early-morning encounter leads to suspicions that there's
a stowaway aboard - yet a police search finds nobody. Then one of
the trainees goes missing ... Cass and her lover DI Gavin Macrae
find themselves up against a ruthless killer. Cass also needs to
confront her personal dilemma: if she wants a settled life with
Gavin, she'll have to leave the sea, but could she bear to do that?
Readying her Norwegian sail-training ship, Sorlandet, for a fresh
voyage through the Shetland Islands, Cass Lynch has the shock of
her life when the new third officer is a ghost from her past - the
man she thought she'd left to drown in the Atlantic eleven years
before. Cass has an odd feeling about some of the new trainees: a
slick city-boy, and a brother and sister. As her distrust of the
newcomers deepens, two people go missing and a third is found dead.
Struggling to confront the ghosts of her past, the deceased of her
present, and the man of her future, Cass must out-manoeuvre the
killer before she too becomes one of the victims.
'This series is a must-read for anyone who loves the sea, or
islands, or joyous, intricate story-telling.' ANN CLEEVES '[An]
atmospheric story steeped in the stunning scenery and traditions of
Scotland's wildest place.' PETERBOROUGH TELEGRAPH Marsali Taylor
returns with the ninth gripping mystery in her Shetland Sailing
Mystery series. While onboard her last chartered sailing trip of
the season, Cass Lynch is awoken in the middle of the night by a
Mayday call to the Shetland coastguard. A fishing vessel has become
trapped on the rocks off the coast of one of the islands. In the
days that follow, there's both a shocking murder and a baffling
death. On the surface there's no link, but when Cass becomes
involved it is soon clear that her life is also in danger.
Convinced that someone sinister is at work in these Shetland
waters, Cass is determined to find and stop them. But uncovering
the truth could prove to be deadly . . . Readers LOVE the Shetland
Sailing Mysteries: 'Definitely the best of the Cass Lynch series
yet!' 5* Reader Review 'The beautiful descriptions of Shetland
life, traditions, it's landscape and even language bring everything
to life.' 5* Reader Review 'This series gets better and better' 5*
Reader Review 'A beautifully written story, with descriptions so
vivid you can smell the sea and beautiful countryside.' 5* Reader
Review 'The perfect lockdown read for anyone who longs to be back
on the sea.' 5* Reader Review
'This series is a must-read for anyone who loves the sea, or
islands, or joyous, intricate story-telling.' ANN CLEEVES It's the
dark nights in the run up to Christmas, and sailing sleuth Cass
Lynch's first night on dry land is disturbed by strange noises
outside her isolated cottage. Tiny footprints in the moonlit snow
trail from her front door before mysteriously disappearing. Soon
Cass learns others were visited by the same tiny feet in the night.
It looks like ingenious local teenagers playing tricks - but what
happens when festive games turn deadly? Cass soon finds out as a
schoolboy disappears, leaving only a trail of footprints into the
middle of a snowy field. She's determined to investigate, but
uncovering the truth will also put her in danger . . . Nail-biting
and unputdownable, A Shetland Winter Mystery is the latest
instalment in the much-loved Shetland Sailing Mystery series by
Marsali Taylor. Perfect for fans of Ann Cleeves, Elly Griffiths and
J M Dalgliesh. Readers LOVE the Shetland Sailing Mysteries:
'Definitely the best of the Cass Lynch series yet!' 5* Reader
Review 'The beautiful descriptions of Shetland life, traditions,
it's landscape and even language bring everything to life.' 5*
Reader Review 'This series gets better and better' 5* Reader Review
'A beautifully written story, with descriptions so vivid you can
smell the sea and beautiful countryside.' 5* Reader Review 'The
perfect lockdown read for anyone who longs to be back on the sea.'
5* Reader Review
Marsali Taylor returns with the eighth enthralling mystery in her
thrilling Shetland Sailing Mystery series. 'This series is a
must-read for anyone who loves the sea, or islands, or joyous,
intricate story-telling.' Ann Cleeves As summer draws to a close in
Shetland, indomitable sailor Cass Lynch is preparing to look after
eccentric, outspoken Tamar, who is returning from hospital
following a fall. Recuperation should involve a peaceful week in
Tamar's isolated cottage but, on arriving at the house, Cass finds
there has been a break-in . . . curiously, only some old papers are
disturbed. Then the body of a man is found in a cove close-by and
while it looks to be an accident at first glance, suspicions are
quickly aroused - and soon the police have a murder on their hands.
At the same time, Cass begins to suspect Tamar knows more than
she's letting on about her family's ties to the local laird. As the
family start to gather, secrets won't stay buried for long . . .
This eighth novel in the series brings Cass back to her home
waters, where she becomes entangled in a family saga of greed,
inheritance and hidden truths.
Busta House was once owned by Shetland's most prosperous merchant,
yet a family tragedy precipated it into a ruinous court case which
left the owner bankrupt, and his heirs dispossessed. This is the
story of the house from the earliest records to the present day. It
ends with an account of the 'ghost of Busta'. Marsali Taylor is the
author of 'Women's Suffrage in Shetland' and regularly writes
historical pieces for the magazine Shetland Life. She is a teacher
and tour guide.
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