Melissa S. (nezra2) reviewed on + 27 more book reviews
There is a lot happening in this book and I don't want to ruin it so I'm just going to copy the back cover of the book for you,
"Toni Fraser and her friends think they've hit on the ultimate moneymaking plan. Buy an ancient run-down Scottish castle. Turn it into a tourist destination. Sweep visitors into a reenactment that comvines fact and fiction, complete with local history, murder and an imaginarey laird named Bruce MacNiall.
But when the castle's actual owner--a tall, dark and formidable Scot who shares the fictional laird's name--comes chargin in, Toni is shocked. How is it possible that he even exists? Toni invented Bruce MacNiall for the performance...yet every particle of his being is eerily famimliar.
Soon the group is drawn into a real-life murder mystery; young women are being killed, their bodies dumpred nearby. And Toni is having sinister lifelike dreams in which she sees through the eyes of the killer--dreams that suggest a connextion to Laird MacNiall. Bruce claims he want to help catch the murdere. But can Tnic trust him..especially when his ghostly double wanders the forest in the black of night?"
"Toni Fraser and her friends think they've hit on the ultimate moneymaking plan. Buy an ancient run-down Scottish castle. Turn it into a tourist destination. Sweep visitors into a reenactment that comvines fact and fiction, complete with local history, murder and an imaginarey laird named Bruce MacNiall.
But when the castle's actual owner--a tall, dark and formidable Scot who shares the fictional laird's name--comes chargin in, Toni is shocked. How is it possible that he even exists? Toni invented Bruce MacNiall for the performance...yet every particle of his being is eerily famimliar.
Soon the group is drawn into a real-life murder mystery; young women are being killed, their bodies dumpred nearby. And Toni is having sinister lifelike dreams in which she sees through the eyes of the killer--dreams that suggest a connextion to Laird MacNiall. Bruce claims he want to help catch the murdere. But can Tnic trust him..especially when his ghostly double wanders the forest in the black of night?"
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