Nightfall on Skye: A Scottish Murder Mystery Journey

If You Love Graveyards, You'll Love Nightfall On Skye Are you drawn to the mysterious beauty of graveyards, where the past lingers in the air and secrets are buried just beneath the surface? If so, prepare to be captivated by Nightfall On Skye, the latest installment in the Highland Crime Series. Set against the hauntingly beautiful landscape of Skye, this gripping mystery dives into the depths of Scotlandโ€™s folklore and history. The story unfolds among ancient graveyards and rugged terrain, where Detective Robert Campbell and translator Isabel Hartmann find themselves entangled in a web of intrigue, deceit, and murder. As they uncover dark secrets hidden for generations, they navigate a world where shadows blur the line between past and present. Nightfall On Skye promises an unforgettable journey for fans of atmospheric crime novels and lovers of Scotlandโ€™s eerie landscapes. If you have a soft spot for tales that blend suspense with history and folklore, this book is the perfect coorie companion for a dark, misty night.

Rediscovering St. Kentigerna: The Hidden History of Saraig and Loch Duich

The rediscovery of St. Kentigernaโ€™s burial site and the nearby connections to St. Fillan would offer a unique opportunity to reconnect Loch Duich with its rich spiritual heritage. These saints were more than historical figuresโ€”they embodied the early Christian spirit that shaped the Highlands. If you have any leads, memories, or photographs that could aid in locating the graveyard, please share them. Together, we may rediscover and preserve an essential chapter of Scotlandโ€™s past, honouring the legacy that still resonates along the northern and southern shores of Loch Duich.

forbidden fruit

Adam and Eve Stones Fruit is not one of the first thoughts that spring to mind when it comes to cemeteries. Forbidden fruit is a different matter for it is part of Christian belief. Once taken from the tree of the knowledge of the good and the evil, it might not be deadly it but... Continue Reading →

gothic memorial

ย Logie Durno old burial ground The Dalrymple Horn Elphinstoneย burial enclosure is certainly one of the most attractive in rural Scotland, built just after 1798 on Logie Durno (meaning old or hollow place) old parish church yard, an impressive memento for a rich family. The Western faรงade is dominated by a typical large and looming pointed... Continue Reading →

keeping corpses safe

mortsafes in Logierait churchyard, Perthshire Considering things from a 21st century point of view it seems rather obvious: few things in life are as safe as a dead body. Who would want to steal a corpse? These days probably very few people. It is nothing really you can sell anywhere and where there is no... Continue Reading →

sacred places

Midmar, Aberdeenshire, rich farming land in Scotland's rural East. On first sight no particularly special place, no touch of holiness, not mythical or magical. It takes a second look to see what has been. This is a sacred place and has been for thousands of years. Midmar Stone Circle A stone circle dating back as... Continue Reading →

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