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The Harper's QuineAt the May Day dancing at Glasgow Cross, Gil Cunningham sees not only the woman who is going to be murdered, but her murderer as well. Gil is a recently qualified lawyer whose family still expect him to enter the pr
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McIntosh, Pat
Publikováno v:
Mallorn: The Journal of the Tolkien Society, 1973 Jan 01(7), 22-22.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/45321470
Publikováno v:
Mallorn: The Journal of the Tolkien Society, 1973 Jan 01(7), 30-33.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/45321474
Autor:
McIntosh, Pat
'The tale seems very improbable,'Gil Cunningham said.'How should the Devil enter a religious house and carry off one of its members?'How indeed? But Arnold Fleming, the widely dislike pensioner, or corrodian, lodged in the Dominican's house in Perth,
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McIntosh, Pat
Gil Cunningham had hoped that the first time he set foot in the brothel on the Drygate it would also be his last, but by the time all was settled he felt quite at home within its artfully painted chambers. The bawdy house, along with the neighbouring
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McIntosh, Pat
Although he was watching closely when the mummer was poisoned, it took Gil Cunningham several days and three more poisonings to work out how it was done. Danny Gibson and Nanty Bothwell, rivals for the affections of Agnes Renfrew, the apothecary's pr
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McIntosh, Pat
When the peat-cutters came to report the dead man, Gil Cunningham was up in the roof-space of his mother's house, teaching his new young wife swordplay. They believe the corpse to be that of a local missing man. His wife and the widow who runs the lo
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McIntosh, Pat
In Sir William's remote part of Scotland it seems almost possible that a young boy could have been stolen away by the fairies and returned forty years later, no older - and if he isn't Davie Drummond, who is he? And then he suffers a succession of ne
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McIntosh, Pat
The barrel should have contained books - instead it held treasure and a severed head...Gil Cunningham and his old acquaintance, Glasgow merchant Augie Morison, expecting a delivery of books from the Low Countries, report the gruesome substitute to th