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The Appin Murder, 1752. The murder of Colin Roy Campbell threatens to set off a powder keg in an already volatile Scotland, coming so soon after the Jacobite Rebellion. James Stewart is blamed-not least because of his kinship with the failed Pretender, Charles Stuart. James is arrested, tried and hanged, but the question has always been: did he do it? Perhaps. ​​​​​​​But just perhaps...someone else did the murder. Someone like the Count de St. Germain, notorious charlatan and dabbler in the darkest of the Dark Arts. Perhaps the murder happened like this....

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The Appin Murder, 1752. The murder of Colin Roy Campbell threatens to set off a powder keg in an already volatile Scotland, coming so soon after the Jacobite Rebellion. James Stewart is blamed-not least because of his kinship with the failed Pretender, Charles Stuart. James is arrested, tried and hanged, but the question has always been: did he do it? Perhaps. ​​​​​​​But just perhaps...someone else did the murder. Someone like the Count de St. Germain, notorious charlatan and dabbler in the darkest of the Dark Arts. Perhaps the murder happened like this....


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K.G. McAbee has had several books and nearly a hundred short stories published, some of them quite readable. She takes her geekdom seriously, never misses a sci-fi con, loves dogs and iced tea, and believes the words 'Stan Lee' are interchangeable with 'The Almighty.' She writes steampunk, fantasy, science fiction, horror, pulp, westerns and, most recently, comics. She's a member of Horror Writers Association and International Thriller Writers and is an Artist in Residence with the South Carolina Arts Commission. Her steampunk/zombie novella, BLACKTHORNE AND ROSE: AGENTS OF D.I.R.E. received an honorable mention in the 3rd quarter Writers of the Future contest. She won the prestigious Black Orchid Novella Award, sponsored by The Wolfe Pack and Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, for 'Dyed to Death', a story set in a 1920s mill village. Please visit her website: www.kgmcabeebooks.com or email her at kgmcabee@gmail.com