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"Delaney Nichols has settled so comfortably into her new life in Edinburgh that she truly feels it's become more home than her once beloved Kansas. Her job at the Cracked Spine, a bookshop that specializes in rare manuscripts as well as other sundry valuable historical objects, is everything she had dreamed, with her new boss, Edwin MacAlister, entrusting her more and more with bigger jobs. Her latest task includes a trip to Castle Doune, a castle not far out of Edinburgh, to retrieve a hard-to-find edition of an old Scottish comic, an "Oor Wullie," in a cloak and dagger transaction that Edwin has orchestrated. While taking in the sights of the distant Highlands from the castle's ramparts, Delaney is startled when she spots a sandal-clad foot at the other end of the roof. Unfortunately, the foot's owner is very much dead and, based on the William Wallace costume he's wearing, perfectly matches the description of the man who was supposed to bring the Oor Wullie. As Delaney rushes to call off some approaching tourists and find the police, she comes across the Oor Wullie, its pages torn and fluttering around a side wall of the castle. Instinct tells her to take the pages and hide them under her jacket. It's not until she returns to the Cracked Spine that she realizes just how complicated this story is and endeavors to untangle the tricky plot of why someone wanted this man dead, all before getting herself booked for murder"--
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I love this series. There is lots of Scotland to visit and the characters around her are wonderful. There are lots of secrets to discover. Some of them seemed a bit forced, but that's to be expected. This is a wonderful cozy series!
It's been a while since I read book one, so I went back and gave it a skim–and I'm glad I did. Delaney (the main character) does recap her situation for the reader, but new characters are coming in all the time!
I loved the additional setting of the castle and the reenacting angle here (as a history need, I am biased). The mystery itself was full of drama. Most of all, I love how willing Delaney's friends are to lend a helping hand!