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St. Mungo's Robin: A Gil Cunningham Murder Mystery (Gil Cunningham Murder Mysteries) [Hardcover]

Pat McIntosh (Author)
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Gil Cunningham Murder Mysteries January 23, 2007
The warden of St Serf's has been found dead in the almshouse garden. He appears to have been killed during the night but there are those who are convinced he was present at that morning's service, and Gil Cunningham promptly finds himself entangled in the internal politics of the almshouse. The elderly residents, the almshouse nurse and Humphrey, her deranged favorite, have all been set against one another by the dead man's scheming — and then there is a discarded mistress and an almshouse ghost to consider as well.

Tracing the dead man's last movements between the Cathedral precinct and the shores of the Clyde, Gil is both helped and hindered by his two sisters who have come to Glasgow for his wedding to Alys. Between them they widen the field of suspicion to embrace old friends from the university, a seaman home from a distant voyage, and mad Humphrey's brother. Then an uncanny event followed by the arrival of Gil's godfather, wedding guest and patron of the almshouse, precipitates the crisis. As so often, it is clever Alys who helps Gil find the ultimate solution to this mystery.


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Like her protagonist, Gil Cunningham, Pat McIntosh is a graduate of Glasgow University.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Carroll & Graf; First Edition Thus edition (January 23, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0786719036
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786719037
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,461,453 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another stellar mystery from Pat McIntosh, May 8, 2007
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Cynthia Coe (Moline, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: St. Mungo's Robin: A Gil Cunningham Murder Mystery (Gil Cunningham Murder Mysteries) (Hardcover)
1493 Glasgow Scotland is fast becoming one of my favorite places in which to immerse myself. Gil Cunningham is a man of law who escaped a life in the Church in book one of this series, the Harper's Quine. Instead he becomes the Archbishop's Questioner for his city and the surrounding countryside. He's a natural at it. His soon-to-be-father-in-law, Master Mason Pierre, is a great help and so is his bride to be, Alys. Each book reveals more about the intriguing world of late 15th century Scotland.

This mystery is fascinating to watch unfold. From how long a body has been dead to telling time without clocks, it's a good puzzle dressed in unfamiliar garments. The characters often speak in broad dialect and some of the passages can be tricky to read. But once the vernacular gets in your head, it gets easier to figure out what was said. Some of the clues will be familiar to readers - how the accounts are kept, is there a woman or two to question, who's lying and about what. And a very satisfactory conclusion to the whole tangled mess.

An excellent read!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great historical detail, March 16, 2010
Fourth entry in the Gil Cunningham historical mystery series set in 1490's Glasgow, Scotland. Gil is a lawyer, now in the employ of the church and thus he is who is the Questore when the Deacon at St. Mungo's is found murdered. There are several suspects, as no one liked him much, and an inspection of the accounts reveals that he was skimming a lot of money and properties. He had only just announced his intention to marry--and not to marry his mistress, who essentially shared his home--which upset a number of people in the household, not least the mistress herself. And other dead bodies follow, which seem to be tied to the first murder but which only complicate things.

On a personal note, Gil and his betrothed Alys are nearing their wedding day, and he is concerned because she grows more distant. He thinks at first that it's just all the preparations for out-of-town family and friends and the celebration itself wearing on her, but fears that she is regretting the decision to marry. Gil must also deal with his somewhat wild and unconventional younger sister, Tib, who was found in flagrante dilecto with her lover--with all the complications that entails in that place and time.

I do enjoy this series, despite usually being able to figure out the mystery well in advance--as I did with this one. I will say again that the only reason I continue to mark these down somewhat is because of the copious use of the vernacular...if it were modern Scots slang used just occasionally, I wouldn't have such a problem with it, but the language of the time was quite different and the author uses it very pervasively. Sometimes you can figure out what's meant, other times not, and it does pull me out of the story momentarily. What might be helpful is a glossary of at least the most frequently used words, which I do find helpful in several other historical series. Still, I love the characterizations, the historical details and that's why I keep reading on in the series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A can't put it down series, November 30, 2009
I began this series in Scotland getting the books from the library...and lining up for them as I was not the only one hooked. I have read the entire series and can't wait for the next one. Good story, great character development and the history just makes the whole thing a solid package.
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Gil Cunningham worked out later that at the moment when the dead man was found in the almshouse garden, he himself was eating porridge, salted by a furious altercation with his youngest sister. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
noon bite, back yett, brocade bag, spiced ale, wee houses, furred gown
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Maistre Pierre, Mistress Mudie, Sir Thomas, John Veitch, Maister Veitch, Maister Agnew, Maister Kennedy, Maister Cunningham, Sir James, Deacon Naismith, Maister Millar, Maister Sim, Thomas Agnew, Canon Cunningham, High Street, Sir John, Maister Gil, Marion Veitch, Maister Naismith, Maister Humphrey, Sir Duncan, Robert Blacader, Widow Napier, David Cunningham, Upper Town
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