![]() ![]() I WILL admit that I wasn't even sure if Edinburgh is a part of Scotland or Ireland when I started reading the previous installment. since I don't know the areas they were talking about or what is planned to happen in the future (meaning what happened in the past.) in Scotland. As usual I didn't really get what the significance is. I should mention that there is some political plot planned with the king. ![]() It was very short but I think it did convey information about Murdo from his POV and a sort of introduction to what we are expected to deal with in the second installment. In the brothel Murdo is talking to someone who is going to Edinburgh as well, I guess it's suppose to prepare us to him being mentioned in the second installment, his name is Sinclair. The second scene is in a gay brothel (a sort of high society one) where he sees someone HE doesn't recognize but he was mentioned (even if briefly) in the previous installment and there is a very significant let's call it "information" that David would have been surprised to find out. He is now engaged to be married, as he told David he is planning to be. It's a nice little glimpse into Murdo's head and state of mind. ![]() The first, Murdo in a meeting with his father instructing him to return to Edinburgh for the king's visit. This novella takes place 2 years after their last encounter. I really enjoyed getting somewhat his side of the story though it's mostly the effect David had on him even though they didn't spend THAT much time together. A short interesting novella told from Murdo's POV. ![]()
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