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Grail for Sale [Hardcover]

Gerald Hammond


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Book Description

Jan 1 2002
Fraud and skullduggery in the Scottish antiques trade, from an ever-popular storyteller. When Scottish landowner Jeremy Carpenter comes to the rescue of American Hazel Tripp, whose car has broken down, he little foresees the adventures their new relationship will lead him into. Hazel is a talented restorer of antiques, and Jeremy an expert on the legend of the Holy Grail. Both of them have good reason to bear a grudge against one Gordon McKennerty, a notorious local crook. Between them they pool their resources and their talents, and devise a scheme to ensure McKennerty's come-uppance once and for all.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Severn House Publishers (Jan 1 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0727858076
  • ISBN-13: 978-0727858078
  • Product Dimensions: 22.3 x 14.3 x 2.2 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 404 g

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From Publishers Weekly

Veteran Scottish author Hammond (A Running Jump, etc.) offers an entertaining, lighthearted caper in which an American woman and a Scottish landowner team up to gain vengeance on a scoundrel. A chance meeting brings together historian Jeremy Carpenter and footloose, somewhat dowdy Hazel Tripp. Jeremy barely makes a living through lectures and books to maintain his elderly grandfather in a nursing home and to keep the ancestral home, Tinnisbeck Castle, in the family. Hazel came from America to learn about antiques and was doing fine until the store she worked for was bought up and she was let go without warning. In short order, the couple discover that they each have suffered injury at the hands of wealthy blackguard Gordon McKennerty. Together they concoct an elaborate scheme designed to punish McKennerty economically and embarrass him professionally. Not only greedy and unscrupulous but also exceedingly dangerous, McKennerty makes a wonderful target. The alliance works to transform both Jeremy and Hazel. Hammond hatches an antiques scam worthy of Jonathan Gash's Lovejoy (though Lovejoy would have a fit at Hazel's careful repairs of genuine antiques). Despite a rather thin plot, the author makes the most of it by turning the scam into a rescue operation and introducing tricky complications. Hammond fans should enjoy his new tack and new readers might easily become fans.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

The owner of a rather ramshackle Scottish castle and a stranded American antiques restorer team up against a well-known local crook. Tempting fare and an easy read from the author of Into the Blue and Running Jump.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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