Original Death: A Mystery of Colonial America (Bone Rattler) - Historical Fiction Novel Set in 18th Century | Perfect for Mystery Lovers & American History Enthusiasts
Original Death: A Mystery of Colonial America (Bone Rattler) - Historical Fiction Novel Set in 18th Century | Perfect for Mystery Lovers & American History Enthusiasts

Original Death: A Mystery of Colonial America (Bone Rattler) - Historical Fiction Novel Set in 18th Century | Perfect for Mystery Lovers & American History Enthusiasts

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“Edgar–winner Pattison combines action, period details, and a whodunit with ease in his impressive third mystery set in Colonial America.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)Despite the raging war between French and British, Scottish exile Duncan McCallum has begun to settle into a new life on the fringes of colonial America, traveling the woodlands with his companion Conawago, even joining the old Indian on his quest to find the last surviving members of his tribe. But the joy they feel on reaching the little settlement of Christian Indians is shattered when they find its residents ritually murdered. As terrible as the deaths may be, Conawago perceives something even darker and more alarming: he is convinced they are a sign of a terrible crisis in the spirit world which he must resolve.Trying to make sense of the murders, Duncan is accused by the British army of the crime. Escaping prison to follow the trail of evidence, he finds himself hounded by vengeful soldiers and stalked by Scottish rebels who are mysteriously trying to manipulate the war to their advantage. As he pieces together the puzzle of violence and deception he gradually realizes that it may not only be the lives of Duncan and his friends that hang in the balance, but the very survival of the native tribes. When he finally discovers the terrible truth, Duncan is forced to make a fateful choice between his beloved Highland clans and the woodland natives who have embraced and protected him.

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Although some aspects of this third book in Eliot Pattinson’s saga of colonial America are repetitive of the two preceding books—Duncan McCallum is captured and facing death yet again, several times—the book as a whole provides an exciting and often horrifying tale of war and betrayal during pre-Revolutionary times in America. And, fortunately, it also offers the counterpoint to that ugliness and cruelty—the uncompromising friendships, loyalty, and bravery of so many, including the friendship between Duncan and the Nipmuc wiseman, Conawago, and the bravery of them both and the friendship and bravery of other European and Native characters. Particularly fascinating was the author’s theory that the Scots Highlander troops under British command had much in common with the Iroquois and other tribes both culturally— both groups being famously fierce warriors but also deeply connected to the natural world in their everyday lives—and historically— as both groups were facing the extinction of their way of life at British hands—and that both groups were aware of it at the time. I can’t comment on the validity of that theory but it makes for a compelling narrative. The book requires some effort to keep track of all the characters so it isn’t a book you can quickly skim but it is a rewarding read that is well worth the effort.
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