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Highland Laddie Gone, by Sharyn McCrumb

"I had a great time at Sharyn McCrumb's inimitable version of the Highland games."
Charlotte MacLeod
In her third outing as amateur sleuth, Elizabeth MacPherson has the chance to revel in the rites of the old country at the annual Glencoe Mountain Games. But the innocent ethnic fair is cursed when the loathed Colin Campbell is found murdered. When a second reveler is found dead, Elizabeth lays to hunt and untangles all....

  • Sales Rank: #1128094 in Books
  • Brand: Ballantine Books
  • Published on: 1991-04-13
  • Released on: 1991-04-13
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.75" h x .25" w x 4.00" l, .25 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 224 pages
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"I had a great time at Sharyn McCrumb's inimitable version of the Highland games."
Charlotte MacLeod
In her third outing as amateur sleuth, Elizabeth MacPherson has the chance to revel in the rites of the old country at the annual Glencoe Mountain Games. But the innocent ethnic fair is cursed when the loathed Colin Campbell is found murdered. When a second reveler is found dead, Elizabeth lays to hunt and untangles all....

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
Pick your poison. McCrumb has something for everyone.
By T. J. Mathews
Sharyn McCrumb is the author of three mystery series, each very different from the others. This is the third book featuring forensic anthropologist Elizabeth MacPherson. They are fairly lightwight and humorous. Some of her later volumes ('MacPherson's Lament' and If I'd Killed Him When I Met Him...') combine current and historic mysteries which I found particulary intriguing.

This mix of contemporary and historical mysteries is also a key element of her second series. Based in the mountains of eastern Tennessee with titles gleaned from old Appalachian folk songs it is a more serious collection that is rich in the beauty and folklore of the region. My personal favorite is 'She Walks These Hills'.

On the off chance that there is someone out there looking for something a little more irreverent than 'Highland Laddie Gone,' McCrumb has an answer for that, too. The title says it all:

'Bimbos of the Death Sun'

Don't laugh. It won an Edgar.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Hilarious Mystery - Highly Recommended
By Happy Reader
As Labor Day approaches, Elizabeth MacPherson gets roped into helping at the annual Glencoe Mountain Games, a West Virginia Scottish festival she hasn't been to since high school. She, in turn, ropes her flamboyant cousin, Geoffrey, into joining her. Though that's almost a non-starter because he tries to wears a tartan tie to fit in. But the plaid he picked is Royal Stewart and no one but royalty is supposed to wear Royal Stewart to an "official" occasion. Geoffrey is miffed.

Another tartan not particularly welcome at the games is that of the Clan Campbell. That's because the Campbells deserted Bonnie Prince Charlie at the Battle of Culloden in 1746, and no one is about to forget it. Well, maybe they'd let bygones be bygones, except that Dr. Colin Campbell always attends the games, and he revels in tweaking everybody's noses. And anything else he can tweak.

Therefor, no one is exactly surprised when Colin Campbell turns up murdered. And they certainly don't want the murder to interfere with the games. If only his was the only murder.

I truly enjoyed this mystery. There is a lot of humor, and I mean laugh-out-loud exchanges. Sharyn McCrumb makes gentle fun of people who descend on a Scottish festival and take it "too" serious. She does the same for science fiction conventions in another of her mysteries I thoroughly enjoyed: Zombies of the Gene Pool

"Highland Laddie Gone" has the best explanation of why figuring your clan affiliation isn't so simple. Lachlan Forsyth, "professional Scot", explains: "Last names didn't stay the same in the old days, not when people took their fathers' names. See, your dad would be Stuart MacArthur – son of Arthur – but you'd be Jimmy MacStuart, because you're the son of Stuart. Now, all that changed around the sixteenth century, most likely when the bureaucrat as decided to get things organized. So they say to you: we can't be having all this surname-changing 'cause we don't know who's who; so from now on your lot will be the MacStuarts, and it won't change. But you see, if they'd put a stop to the name-changing twenty years earlier, in your grandad's time, you family would be MacArthurs instead.... It doesn't prove a pennyworth of kinship [to have the same last name]."

If you've read other Elizabeth MacPherson mysteries out of order, this is the book where she first meets Cameron Dawson.

Very recommended mystery.

Happy Reader

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
I love funny mysteries
By R. Kelly Wagner
Unlike some of my fellow reviewers, I love funny mysteries. They have to be well-written, too, mind you - something that has funny lines but is otherwise incoherent wouldn't get five stars from me. However, Sharyn McCrumb is anything but incoherent. Her characters have lots of witty dialogue, but also are fleshed out to be real people. (Some more thinly fleshed out than others, but still...)
Elizabeth is attending the Highland Games with her cousin Geoffrey because she happens to be the Maid of the Cat for Clan Chattan. The cat is an old, toothless mountain lion. There are funny moments with other animals too- keep an eye out for poultry. At the games, she meets a genuine Scot- who has a rather jaundiced view of the American version of things, but who also has an accent that Elizabeth compares to pancake syrup; she falls in love with it almost immediately, and then with the rest of the guy.
The person who is murdered certainly deserves it, as is often the case in McCrumb's stories. She writes really good nasty people.
For me, perhaps the funniest part of the book is near the end. The officer who has been working on the case also happens to be part of a Civil War recreation group- costumes, battles, etc. Elizabeth is talking to him about the next event that's going to use the grounds after the Games are finished. It's the SCA, who dress up in medieval costumes and hold jousting tournaments. About this group, "those people are weird" says Clan Chattan Maid of the Cat to Confederal Colonel Lightfoot MacDonald!!

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