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OverviewA ship adrift, all hands dead. A lighthouse keeper murdered in the night. The Crown needs man to find the truth. Doctor Mungo Lyon, his reputation tarnished by the Burke & Hare scandal, and forbidden to practise as a surgeon, is the wrong man. That’s exactly why the Crown chose him. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen O'RourkePublisher: Sandstone Press Ltd Imprint: Sandstone Press Ltd Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.525kg ISBN: 9781912240760ISBN 10: 1912240769 Pages: 228 Publication Date: 07 November 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'This is a colourful and fascinating story - the first of what I hope will be many adventures penned by the talented Mr O'Rourke.'-Alexander McCall Smith; 'Fast-paced and not a word wasted, this is a classic adventure that calls to mind Stevenson and Buchan.'-S.G. MacLean; 'An assured debut that unashamedly harks back to classic thrillers... reads like a knowing blend of James Buchan's The 39 Steps and Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island.'-The Irish Times; 'The story is fast paced and gripping... An adrenaline-filled adventure.'-Scottish Field; 'A classic, colourful and fascinating adventure story... brilliantly told with plenty of derring-do.'-Crime Review; 'This highly entertaining debut sits well in a long tradition of Scottish adventure novels and is a perfect winter evening read for fans of intrigue, daring do and jeopardy.'-November Editor's Pick, NB Magazine; 'The perfect dark and moody tale to keep you going this autumn... Immensely entertaining and as gripping as you'd hope from a crime novel, I look forward to more Mungo Lyon adventures.'-CommonSpace; 'A beautifully crafted novel... written with a great eye to detail and its pace, storyline and ending all reward the reader. There is definite mileage in Mungo Lyon returning for future missions, though The Crown Agent stands as an excellent novel in its own right.'-Undiscovered Scotland; 'A rollicking tale that grips the reader from beginning to end and is one I'd heartily recommend.'-Willie McIntyre, Scottish Legal News; 'It's got murder, smuggling, lighthouses and half of Burke & Hare. I bloody loved it!!!'-Lesley Kelly; 'A rollicking good historical adventure'-Jaffareadstoo blog; 'A story filled with murders, cryptic messages, a history lesson, slavery, a thrilling chase... A compelling read and an author to watch out for.'-Lost in the Land of Books blog; 'An energetic historical spy adventure that's quite a ride, full of peril, menace and pursuit! Recommended.'-Books.Tea.and.Me blog `This is a colourful and fascinating story - the first of what I hope will be many adventures penned by the talented Mr O'Rourke.' -Alexander McCall Smith; `Fast-paced and not a word wasted, this is a classic adventure that calls to mind Stevenson and Buchan.' -S.G. MacLean Author InformationStephen O’Rourke (1976-2021) was a QC at the Scottish Bar, appointed Principal Crown Counsel in February 2021. For some time he had a regular column in The Scotsman and also wrote for The Guardian, Caledonian Mercury and Think Scotland websites. He was a strong supporter of the Tumbling Lassie Committee’s anti-slavery campaign. His historical novel, The Crown Agent, was published by Sandstone Press in 2019. He died at home in December 2021. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |