A strange Scottish shore
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New York : Berkley, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC, 2017.
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The acclaimed author of A Most Extraordinary Pursuit brings a dazzling voice and extraordinary plot twists to this captivating Scottish adventure...  Scotland, 1906. A mysterious object discovered inside an ancient castle calls Maximilian Haywood, the new Duke of Olympia, and his fellow researcher Emmeline Truelove north to the remote Orkney Islands. No stranger to the study of anachronisms in archeological digs, Haywood is nevertheless puzzled by the artifact: a suit of clothing that, according to family legend, once belonged to a selkie who rose from the sea and married the castle’s first laird.   But Haywood and Truelove soon realize they’re not the only ones interested in the selkie’s strange hide. When their mutual friend Lord Silverton vanishes in the night from an Edinburgh street, their quest takes a dangerous turn through time, which puts Haywood’s extraordinary talents—and Truelove’s courage—to their most breathtaking test yet.

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Book
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First edition.
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383
Language
English
ISBN
9780425277089, 0425277089

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"The acclaimed author of A Most Extraordinary Pursuit brings a dazzling voice and extraordinary plot twists to this captivating Scottish adventure... Scotland, 1906. A mysterious object discovered inside an ancient castle calls Maximilian Haywood, the new Duke of Olympia, and his fellow researcher Emmeline Truelove north to the remote Orkney Islands. No stranger to the study of anachronisms in archaeological digs, Haywood is nevertheless puzzled by the artifact: a suit of clothing that, according to family legend, once belonged to a selkie who rose from the sea and married the castle's first laird. But Haywood and Truelove soon realize they're not the only ones interested in the selkie's strange hide. When their mutual friend Lord Silverton vanishes in the night from an Edinburgh street, their quest takes a dangerous turn through time, which puts Haywood's extraordinary talents--and Truelove's courage--to their most breathtaking test yet"-- Provided by publisher.
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"Scotland, 1906. A mysterious object discovered inside an ancient castle calls Maximilian Haywood, the new Duke of Olympia, and his fellow researcher Emmeline Truelove, north to the remote Orkney Islands. No stranger to the study of anachronisms in archaeological digs, Haywood is nevertheless puzzled by the artifact: a suit of clothing, which, according to family legend, once belonged to a selkie who rose from the sea in ancient times and married the castle's first laird. But Haywood and Truelove soon discover they're not the only ones interested in the selkie's strange hide, and when their mutual friend Lord Silverton vanishes in the night from an Edinburgh street, the mystery takes a dangerous turn through time, which only Haywood's skills and Truelove's bravery can solve.."-- Provided by publisher.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Set in 1906, Gray's winning sequel to 2016's A Most Extraordinary Pursuit finds the charming and eminently sensible Emmeline Truelove boarding a train for Scotland at London's King Cross Station. Emmeline's employer, Max Haywood, Duke of Olympia, who's an amateur archeologist, has urgently requested that she join him in the north of Scotland. Well into her journey, Emmeline has a vision of the late Queen Victoria, who warns her of a man on the train who has followed her from London. Another passenger, a handsome rake who has proposed to Emmeline, later confronts this man, who escapes by jumping off the train. The intrigue continues in Scotland, where Max and Emmeline examine a strange artifact found in a ruined castle-a suit of clothing that according to legend once belonged to a selkie. Sinister others, the two discover, want to get their hands on this artifact. Gray smoothly blends fantasy elements into the twisty plot, which builds to a shocking yet satisfying climax. Agent: Alexandra Machinist, ICM Partners. (Sept.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Kirkus Book Review

A woman who researches historical anachronisms must travel through time to rescue her love interest.Having worked for the royal family of Olympia for as long as she can remember, Emmeline Truelove thinks nothing of being asked to go on a mysterious adventure even though Max, the Duke of Olympia, offers little in the way of background for what she's supposed to do. That's how Miss Truelove finds herself on a train with a leather portfolio containing an object whose meaning she's not sure of. Max is a collector of historical anachronisms and unusual pieces, so Miss Truelove doesn't think there's much unusual about the task at hand or the mysterious stranger who's been tailing her since she left London. Her journey is interrupted by the one person sure to distract her, Lord Silverton, the Marquess of Silverton. The two haven't seen each other since the playboy promised to give up his free-loving ways and marry Miss Truelove, an offer she somehow managed to refuse. When the stranger tailing Miss Truelove is revealed as more foe than friend, Silverton vanishes in the ensuing scuffle, leaving Miss Truelove to return to Max with more questions than answers. A supernatural link may help her travel back in time to recover Silverton, though neither she nor Max is sure what to do if they can reach him. Once this question is resolved, Gray (a pseudonym for bestselling historical novelist Beatriz Williams) wraps up her story of Miss Truelove and Silverton with surprising haste and little relation to their modern world or to Max, as if she'd decided to end her series quickly without addressing many of the complications she's introduced. Readers of A Most Extraordinary Pursuit (2016) may not be satisfied by the abrupt conclusion of the will-they/won't-they plot; those who skipped the series debut may not have sufficient background to invest in this sequel's fantastic doings. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Set in 1906, Gray's winning sequel to 2016's A Most Extraordinary Pursuit finds the charming and eminently sensible Emmeline Truelove boarding a train for Scotland at London's King Cross Station. Emmeline's employer, Max Haywood, Duke of Olympia, who's an amateur archeologist, has urgently requested that she join him in the north of Scotland. Well into her journey, Emmeline has a vision of the late Queen Victoria, who warns her of a man on the train who has followed her from London. Another passenger, a handsome rake who has proposed to Emmeline, later confronts this man, who escapes by jumping off the train. The intrigue continues in Scotland, where Max and Emmeline examine a strange artifact found in a ruined castle—a suit of clothing that according to legend once belonged to a selkie. Sinister others, the two discover, want to get their hands on this artifact. Gray smoothly blends fantasy elements into the twisty plot, which builds to a shocking yet satisfying climax. Agent: Alexandra Machinist, ICM Partners. (Sept.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Gray, J. (2017). A strange Scottish shore (First edition.). Berkley, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Gray, Juliana, 1972-. 2017. A Strange Scottish Shore. New York: Berkley, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Gray, Juliana, 1972-. A Strange Scottish Shore New York: Berkley, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC, 2017.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Gray, J. (2017). A strange scottish shore. First edn. New York: Berkley, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Gray, Juliana. A Strange Scottish Shore First edition., Berkley, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC, 2017.

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