Thanks, Mrs. P.! I’m so glad you enjoyed the format and the analysis. It’s actually a solid series with a good sense of Scotland, in my opinion. If you get to it, I hope you’ll like it.
Well, I’ve managed to miss this series entirely somehow! Sounds very good and I like the idea of a small town setting rather than the usual Scottish beat of Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen. Onto the wishlist it goes! 😀
Oh, I truly hope you’ll enjoy the series, FictionFan! I’m not Scottish, but the setting and people felt authentic to me. And although I didn’t make much of it in the post, I think Brassett strikes an effective balance in telling a realistic story (so, not ‘frothy’ or unlikely) while at the same time, not resorting to gore or explicitness. Oh, and it’s written in third person, past tense!
Thanks for the reminder of thsi one, Margot. It’s somewhere on the pile!
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I hope you’ll enjoy it when you get to it, Col!
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Great review, Margot. Fab music and it’s lovely to see you!
I’d never actually heard of this series, even though I’m in the UK, so thanks very much for the heads up!
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Thanks, Mrs. P.! I’m so glad you enjoyed the format and the analysis. It’s actually a solid series with a good sense of Scotland, in my opinion. If you get to it, I hope you’ll like it.
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Well, I’ve managed to miss this series entirely somehow! Sounds very good and I like the idea of a small town setting rather than the usual Scottish beat of Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen. Onto the wishlist it goes! 😀
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Oh, I truly hope you’ll enjoy the series, FictionFan! I’m not Scottish, but the setting and people felt authentic to me. And although I didn’t make much of it in the post, I think Brassett strikes an effective balance in telling a realistic story (so, not ‘frothy’ or unlikely) while at the same time, not resorting to gore or explicitness. Oh, and it’s written in third person, past tense!
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