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  • An American in Scotland

  • Scottish Isle Mysteries, Book 1
  • By: Lucy Connelly
  • Narrated by: Kimberly M. Wetherell
  • Length: 9 hrs and 12 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (157 ratings)

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An American in Scotland

By: Lucy Connelly
Narrated by: Kimberly M. Wetherell
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Sea Isle was supposed to be the fresh start Dr. Emilia McRoy dreamed of. Far from the busy emergency room across the Atlantic in Seattle, she hoped to settle down and begin this new chapter as a small-town doctor to the quirky residents who immediately welcomed her. When she stumbles across a dead body, she starts to think that she may not be as Scot free of the drama and intrigue as she initially thought.

Emilia soon learns she has bigger issues at hand. It starts with realizing she'll work closely with the less than helpful local constable, Laird Ewan Campbell. Her luck continues when she discovers that part of her new responsibilities includes being the coroner for the very body she found. Finally, when the body goes missing before she can even begin the autopsy, she must convince the townspeople that a crime did, in fact, occur. The deeper she digs into the picturesque town, the more suspicious she becomes. And then there are her sleep issues. It may be due to the ever-growing list of suspects, a number of threatening letters, or the surprise visitor who breaks into her house at night. But she’s never backed down before, and she doesn’t intend to start now.

Someone doesn’t want this doctor to treat the ailments of Sea Isle, but Emilia McRoy is determined to find the murderer before they kilt again.

©2023 Lucy Connelly (P)2023 Dreamscape Media
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Great Cozy Mystery

Clean cozy mystery with a good plot and narrator. I appreciate that there were no ghosts, goblins, vampires, or new age.

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Good story and narration

Enjoyed this mystery and I am looking forward to the next book in the series

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Kimberly Wetherell's reading is superb!

A lot of the fun comes from Wetherell's uncanny ability to evoke character both masculine and feminine through her dramatic and expressive reading style. Her impressive mastery of Scottish and American accents is a delight. Truly a tour de force!

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Absolutely wonderful ….

Well plotted, interesting enjoyable character … narrator perfect. Really have it listen to a book I have liked for a long long time!!!👍👍👍👍

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book.

I’m looking forward for the next one book. The doctor/protagonist was clever and sympathetic.

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Wonderful!

Great story and an excellent narrator. I thoroughly enjoyed my first visit to Sea Isle and can’t wait for a second book to visit again.

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Decent story.

The reader did an excellent job. The flow of the story was pleasant, and I enjoyed the plot line. But I did find the women characters in the story to be quite annoying when they screamed every time they were startled.
And I do have one very strong gripe when they introduced having an MRI given in the doctor's office in the middle of a power failure, and where the doctor had to wear a protective apron to shield her from radiation. It completely blew a hole in the storyline for me, and then enjoyment of the rest of the story suffered.
Mystery stories, including cozy mysteries like this one, have to be especially good about keeping the details straight, and this author's mistake, was an unforced error. Ten minutes on Google could have prevented that.
Clearly the author has no idea whatsoever, about what an MRI even was, how much technical support service those machines require (among other things they need a barrel of liquid helium and loads of steady power to operate), and how impossibly ridiculous it would be to have one in a small coastal town doctor's office.
This scene could plausibly be altered to make it an older model CAT scanner.
Older models of those do make it into smaller rural areas, and would validate the rest of the writing in that chapter.

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Enjoyable and great start to a cozy mystery series

I enjoyed this cozy mystery. Tho not quite a 5 star book, I was enjoying it enough that I already have the next in the series ready to listen to.
All the characters were enjoyable, likable. The mystery kept me guessing towards close to the end, tho I did narrow it down to two possibilities and it was one of them.
The issues I had with the story was how the small town had a doctor's office with every state of the art equipment you could imagine. A little unbelievable...but then again, it's a cozy mystery! And it bothered me with the "eeks" that the main character squeaked out and the screams. Just did not sit right with the strong, confident, self sufficent woman the book tried to make her out to be.
Narration was good and the only reason I say it was good and not great is that the narrator could lighten up a bit with the Scottish brogue. In some instances it was a little too thick to understand what was being said.
But definitely a series I will give the second book a read.

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Cozy fun

Was this great literature? Hardly. When I first started, I wasn’t sure about it but I kept going and I have to say I enjoyed it. I looked forward to listening to it which is really at times exactly what I want. It was a simple predictable story. I guessed who did it, but I don’t care about that. The reader was very good. It was fun, and I would listen to another from this author. Couldn’t give it five stars but it was an easy four. If you’re looking for something light, I can recommend it.

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Wonderful depth

I read a lot of cozies but this is the best I’ve read in some time. Nice depth of characters and not completely predictable

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