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THE HEALER'S LEGACY by M   MacKinnon

THE HEALER'S LEGACY

From the Highland Spirits series, volume 3

by M MacKinnon

Pub Date: March 30th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-951490-54-6
Publisher: DartFrog Books

Romance, murder, and ghosts cause mayhem in this mystery.

In this third volume of her Highland Spirits series, MacKinnon hands the starring role to Nesbitt General Hospital nurse Colleen “Fitz” Fitzgerald. When Colleen has her heart broken by the beguiling and duplicitous Dr. John Clayton and her career is unjustly trashed, she knows it is time to leave New Jersey for Inverness, Scotland, where her two best friends now live. Like Aubrey and Kate before her, Colleen takes up residence at Nessie’s boardinghouse. She finds herself in Nessie’s sitting room, under the scrutiny of the four “Owls,” guests who seem always to be around when one of the young women in the house faces turbulent times—Gladys Chesher; her son, Ronald; former dancer Maxine Deyeaux; and Old Harry Campbell. They are an eccentric group that has a sense of what lies ahead. This time, they bring Colleen good news. Harry has found her a job in a nursing home that has had a problem retaining staff. Evidently, Balfinnan House, a former castle, is haunted. But the position is perfect for Colleen. She specializes in geriatric patients and has always had a special rapport with them. Plus, Balfinnan House is owned and managed by the young and very handsome Graham Anderson. Unfortunately, there is also a malevolent entity prowling the halls. Patients are dying before their time. Readers new to the series will likely find themselves initially stumbling over the Scottish terminology that MacKinnon uses liberally in the early chapters. But there is a frontmatter glossary that proves to be most helpful. A healthy supply of secondary characters, including a few who make fine suspects, keeps the imaginative and entertaining narrative flowing at a good clip. And then there are the ever present spirits—the “Grey Lady,” the resident ghost of a World War I nurse, and the recently arrived, sinister “Ghruamachd,” who appears determined to prevent Gordon MacNabb from reaching his 100th birthday. Even after the murderer is revealed, the author holds one final surprise for the end, and it should leave readers chuckling.

An engaging and satisfying supernatural tale with Highland charm.