The Counterfeit Madam (Gil Cunningham)

The Counterfeit Madam (Gil Cunningham)

by PatMcIntosh (Author)

Synopsis

Gil Cunningham had hoped that the first time he set foot in the brothel on the Drygate it would also be his last, but by the time all was settled he felt quite at home within its artfully painted chambers. The bawdy house, along with the neighbouring property and two more in Strathblane, are all part of a deal offered to Gil and his wife Alys by the forceful Dame Isabella. Her proposal also involves Gil's young ward, and matters are further confused by an outbreak of counterfeit coins in Glasgow, which Gil has been ordered to investigate. Then Dame Isabella is found dead in strange circumstances, and the more Gil pursues the cause of her death, the more false coins he finds. And then the bawd-mistress, the enigmatic Madam Xanthe, gets involved and rumours circulate that the Devil is abroad in Strathblane. By the time Gil and Alys have untangled matters, some very surprising - and sinister - thing have come to light...Praise for Pat McIntosh's Gil Cunnigham series : McIntosh's characterisations and period detail are first rate. ( Publishers Weekly , starred review). The next Cunningham adventure is to be welcomed. ( Historical Novels Review ). Will do for Glasgow in the fifteenth century what Ellis Peters and her Brother Cadfael did for Shrewsbury in the twelfth. ( Mystery Readers Journal ).

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: Constable
Published: 23 Jun 2011

ISBN 10: 1849014787
ISBN 13: 9781849014786
Book Overview: The ninth story in the increasingly popular Gil Cunningham series set in medieval Glasgow.

Media Reviews
Suspenseful . . . McIntosh deftly balances plot and period detail. -- Publishers Weekly Gil's adventures ( A Pig of Cold Poison , 2008, etc.) continue to provide satisfying, albeit convoluted, mysteries larded with historical detail. -- Kirkus Reviews A good pick for fans of the series and the genre. -- Library Journal Will do for Glasgow in the fifteenth century what Ellis Peters did and her Brother Cadfael did for Shrewsbury in the twelfth. -- Mystery Readers Journal
Author Bio
Born and brought up in Lanarkshire, Pat McIntosh lived and worked in Glasgow before settling on Scotland's west coast, where she lives with her husband and three cats.