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by Catriona McPherson

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Published: 2007

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Review'Barbara Pym meets Dan Brown ... The strengths of BURY HER DEEP all derive from the voice of the narrator. Respectably married to the deeply conventional Hugh Gilver, Dandy is brisk, baffled, heroic, kindly, scandalised and above all very funny as she sleuths her way through the Scottish countryside.' -- Guardian 'Captivating and beautifully written Reminiscent of a wittier and less savage reworking of THE WICKER MAN, this book is alternately funny and chilling and works on a number of levels. A most original mystery novel.' -- Historical Novels Review 20080301 'McPherson is on to a winner with her 1920s society sleuth Dandy Gilver, who is the most engaging and ingenious crime-cracker I've met in ages. She is gauche but perceptive, married but unromantic (although there's a lovely frisson to her co-solver), sly but endearingly innocent. The period detail is accomplished and convincing, the crime is neatly convoluted and McPherson's prose bristles with clever asides under a lucid surface. I wouldn't be surprised if she is translated on to the small screen soon, and I can't wait for her next adventure.' -- Scotland on Sunday on AFTER THE ARMISTICE BALL 20080301 'What a tonic it turned out to be' -- Fiona Walker 20080301 'Engaging and mysterious' -- Candis on BURY HER DEEP 20080301 'Dandy Gilver is a delightful heroine' -- My Weekly 20080301 'McPherson is an exemplary crime writer, effortlessly balancing the driest wit with melodramatic suspense. Her range of reference is seriously literary, her research impeccable, and her exuberance with period detail utterly beguiling. And Dandy herself is wonderful: blundering bravely through this mad and murky tale with perfect aplomb and a drop-dead vocabulary, she is a lesson to us all.' -- Scotsman 20080301 'Dandy Gilver is an enthralling heroine; part Dorothy Parker, part Miss Marple, utterly engaging. Catriona seems to have managed to transform the stiff prose of the era into something wonderfully fluid and beguiling. Absolutely wonderful. A real treat.' -- Kirsty Scott 20080301 'Compelling' -- Publishers Weekly starred review 20080301 'engaging and mysterious' -- Candis 20080301 About the AuthorCatriona McPherson’s first novel, After the Armistice Ball, was short-listed for the Ellis Peters Historical Dagger award. She is also the author of The Burry Man's Day.

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