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A Kind of Grief: A Novel

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One of Kirkus Reviews' Best Mysteries and Thrillers of 2015

Set against the grandeur of the Northern Scottish Highlands in the 1950s, here is the sixth evocative, fast-paced, suspenseful mystery in A.D. Scottā€™s highly acclaimed series featuring beloved heroine Joanne Ross.

Praised for their ā€œwell-drawn charactersā€ (Publishers Weekly), ā€œingeniousā€ plotting (Booklist, starred review), and ā€œa terrific sense of placeā€ (Rhys Bowen, New York Times bestselling author of Hush Now, Donā€™t You Cry), A. D. Scottā€™s mysteries never fail to enthrall and entertain. Now, in Scottā€™s latest, Joanne Ross returns for a spellbinding case involving a woman accused of witchcraft in small-town Scotland.

When Alice Ramsay, artist and alleged witch, is found dead in her home in a remote Scottish glen, the verdict is suicide.

But Joanne Ross of the Highland Gazette refuses to believe it. As she investigates Aliceā€™s past, Joanne uncovers layer upon layer of intrigue. With the appearance of officials from a secretive government agency and an ambitious art critic from a national newspaper, Joanne is increasingly convinced that somethingā€”and someoneā€”from Aliceā€™s past was involved in her death.

As in her previous mysteries North Sea Requiem, Beneath the Abbey Wall, and A Double Death on the Black Isle, among others, A. D. Scott brings to life compelling characters and vividly portrays the charms and intrigues of a small town in 1950s Scotland. With surprising twists and a shocking dƩnouement that poses moral questions as relevant now as six decades ago, A Kind of Grief is another unforgettable entry in an atmospheric series that will draw you in and linger in your mind like mist over the Scottish glens.