This thrilling book is the 2nd volume of the Alexander Seaton series from the Scottish female author, Shona MacLean.
Firstly I like to mention that at the beginning of the book you'll notice a hostile comment about the Irish and Ireland by Fynes Moryson in 1617.
Furthermore you'll find two well-drawn maps of Ulster 1628, the main area where this story is situated, as well as a very well documented Historical background concerning this tale, while at the end of the book you'll see explained some extracts and quotations.
Once again I have to say that story-telling by this author is of a top-notch quality, the characters come all wonderfully to life within this intriguing murder mystery, and the historical details concerning this period of history in Ulster are extremely well implemented in this story.
The book starts off with a truly exciting prologue, which is set in Coleraine, Ulster, July AD 1628, where the bard (poet) Finn O'Rahilly is delivering his poem to Maeve O'Neill, the mother of the bride Deirdre, but because of the thread of the poem, what Maeve feels is being totally shattered by it.
The main story starts off with Alexander Seaton on his way to the house of his friend, William Cargill, to propose to Sarah Forbes, but due to unexplainable events things turn very differently for him, and when he comes back to his living quarters at the college of Aberdeen, he finds in his room his spitting image in the form of his cousin, Sean O'Neill FitzGarrett and his servant Eachan, where Sean begs Alexander to come with him to Ulster to lift the curse for his grandmother Maeve O'Neill, who's the mother of Alexander's mother, Grainne, by making a visit to the bard Finn O'Rahilly.
While being a guest at his grandmother's house in Carrickfergus, Ulster, Alexander Seaton, together with Andrew Boyd, finally sets out for his quest to find this man Finn O'Rahilly, in an Ulster full of superstition, religious quarrels and where families are settling scores between each other, and in the meantime while he's away his cousin, Sean O'Neill, is murdered and brought home by Eachan.
In this murky Ulster world Alexander Seaton will engage a lot of opposition in his endeavour to get to the truth of this mystery, and after quite a few twists and turns, and after some dangerous encounters he will finally get to the bottom of it all in an intriguing and exciting fashion, and all because of an attempt to take his life he will be able to reveal the culprit of the murder of Sean O'Neill.
What is also beautifully pictured in this fantastic mystery is an amazing truthful reflection into the troubles between the Irish, the Old English, New English and Scots, not only their beliefs and religions, but also how the Irish are exploited and degraded in their own land by the British, and some of these troubles, especially religion and belief, are still existing until this day and probably will be in days to come in that part of (Northern) Ireland.
Highly recommended, for this is in my opinion a sublime sequel, and one that I would like to call as: "A Fabulous Historical Sorrowful Mystery"!