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The Fire in the Flint [Paperback]

Candace Robb
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  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Arrow; New edition edition (2 Sep 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0099410141
  • ISBN-13: 978-0099410140
  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 2.8 x 17.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 311,508 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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THE GRIPPING MEDIEVAL SCOTTISH MYSTERY FROM THE LEADING WRITER OF THE GENRE

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Edinburgh, 1297. Margaret Kerr, fiercely loyal to the deposed king John Balliol, has come in search of her absent husband Roger - a man in the service of Balliol's enemy Robert the Bruce. But terrifying raids and a brutal murder bring the wrath of the English to Margaret's door.

Roger's sudden disappearance enables Margaret to escape from the city, but she soon suspects that his new-found concern is nothing more than a charade. And then her father returns from Bruges, bringing trouble and discord in his wake.

What was it the raiders sought from Margaret's property? And what of her mother's visions, which all sides are keen to interpret? Who can Margaret really trust in these troubled times...?

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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful
A disappointing read 26 Feb 2005
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
Fans of Candace Robb's excellent Owen Archer mystery series are likely to be disappointed with the Margaret Kerr series, because for a start these are not really mysteries. Much like the first in this series "A Trust Betrayed", this book has little mystery in the storyline, the main character undertakes no detection or investigation to speak of, and the narration creates no suspense.
Lovers of historical novels may be sufficiently entertained by the period details and more realistic approach to the "Braveheart" figure of William Wallace and his contemporaries. But if, like me, you prefer your historical crime fiction to contain a entertaining *mix* of detective story and convincing historical background, this book is probably not for you.
I would advise to wait patiently for the 9th Owen Archer book "The Guilt of Innocents", which will apparently be published in April 2006 in the UK. If that's too long a wait, you can always go and read the Owen Archer short story called "�The Bone Jar�" available on Candace Robb's official web page.
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The Edinburgh tavern where Margatert lodges is searched and a local drunk is killed. Margaret's husband returns but this does not put an end to her problems, In fact things soon get worse and she has increasing doubts about their relationship. They return home to Perth but it is a frightened city with armies on the march and threatening. Then her father comes back causing difficulties for both Margaret and her mother.

I started this series as I liked many of the Owen Archer books but it just doesn't work for me. I find it hard to put my finger on quite what is wrong but two areas stand out. Firstly, the murders and solving them seem to get lost in the complex politics of the time. They become stories about those politics rather than crime fiction. Secondly, I can't find any reasonable explanation why the characters take the sides they do in those political struggles. These are not the sort of 'belief' politics we are familiar with but ones based on patronage, networks and related interests. It is not clear how such connections affect the main characters who are merchants in status. So why would Margaret care greatly about which Norman lord is King of Scotland?
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful
By J. Chippindale TOP 500 REVIEWER
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The Fire in the Flint is as usual with Candace Robb a meticulously researched novel about the plotting and counter plotting that surrounds the claims for the throne of Scotland. Edward Longshanks has returned to England and left Scotland in turmoil.

These are the times of William Wallace and Robert the Bruce and Margaret Kerr of Perth is living with her uncle Murdoch, who owns an inn in Edinburgh. She has come to the city to seek news of her absent husband Roger. His allegiance seems to lie with Robert the Bruce, while Margaret's sympathies lie with the deposed King John Balliol.

These are dangerous times in Scotland, but particularly in Edinburgh where the castle is still garrisoned by English troops . . .

Candace Robb as always is a consummate story teller and the plot keep the reader happy throughout the book.

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