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Hue & Cry: A Hew Cullen Mystery

Mckay, Shirley / Gillies, Dave
Hue & Cry: A Hew Cullen Mystery
Introducing sixteenth-century Scottish lawyer and amateur sleuth Hew Cullan in "a gripping mystery that holds the reader to the very last page" (John Burnside, prize-winning poet and novelist). 1579, St Andrews. A thirteen-year-old boy meets his death on the streets of the university city of St Andrews, and suspicion falls upon one of the regents at the university, Nicholas Colp. Hew Cullan, a young lawyer recently returned home from Paris, un...

CHF 64.00

Fate & Fortune

McKay, Shirley
Fate & Fortune
Hew Cullan is disillusioned with his legal studies. After his father's death he finds a manuscript 'In Defence of the Law' in amongst his things. After a girl is found dead on the beach he finds himself unable to resist the text's influence. He moves to Edinburgh and forms dangerous friends, and events lead him to make disturbing discoveries

CHF 16.50

1588: A Calendar of Crime

McKay, Shirley
1588: A Calendar of Crime
Five short stories featuring the character Hew Cullan alongside other popular presences from the Shirley McKay books. Comparable sprawling detail and authenticity to Hilary Mantel and CJ Sansom.

CHF 16.50

Time & Tide

McKay, Shirley
Time & Tide
1582, St Andrews. In the swell of a storm, a ship is wrecked in the harbour. The only survivor is a young Flemish sailor. The cargo brings devastation to the town as squabbling turns to tragedy. Hew traces the ship to its source in Ghent, where he uncovers a strange secret and finds his principles tested to the core.

CHF 16.50

Queen & Country

McKay, Shirley
Queen & Country
A new Hew Cullan mystery, now in paperback and perfect for fans of C.J. Sansom. It is set in 1587 in the aftermath of the death of Mary, Queen of Scots.

CHF 16.50

Hue & Cry

McKay, Shirley
Hue & Cry
1579, St Andrews. A thirteen-year old boy meets his death on the streets of the university city of St Andrews and suspicion falls upon one of the regents at the university, Nicholas Colp.

CHF 16.50