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One of my favourite fellow Etopia Press stablemates is Scottish Historical Fiction writer, Shehanne Moore, who shares my love of dark history, creepy castles and scary palaces. She's also partial to wild, untamed countryside, mountains and ... ghosts.
She is my guest today, so join us as Shehanne explores a castle with major royal connections and enough dramatic history to stimulate even the most jaded palate.
This Castle Has a Pleasant
Air
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The Old Steeple |
You know, with the exception of Berwick-On-Tweed, few
Scottish cities fell to the English as often as my hometown, Dundee.
General Monk razed it to the ground during the English Civil War, after the
townspeople holed up against him for days, demanding his surrender, with
typical Dundee chutzpah. You’d really think that given the terrible battle that was fought
when man, woman and child, finally retreated to the Old Steeple, where they were massacred, a ghost or two would have the
decency to waft itself about for the benefit of the tourists. Especially when
any road or building works in the vicinity, still turns up skeletons. That I
wouldn’t have to trail all the way up the road to Glamis to find a few
spectres. But I suppose it’s worth the trek, since it boasts so many you can
more or less take your pick.
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Lady Mary Bowes |
Glamis is the historic seat of the Bowes-Lyon family,
ancestors of the Queen. The Unhappy Countess, Mary Bowes, whose fortune helped
restore it, an 18th century heiress upon whom Thackeray based his
book, Barry Lyndon, and who was rescued by her servants, in a sensational
divorce and kidnap case that shook society, surprisingly isn’t one of them.
Neither is King Duncan, nor Macbeth, although it is
interesting Shakespeare chose that venue for Macbeth-a play of witchcraft and
dark forces- to murder Duncan in.
Glamis is obviously very choosy. So, what ghosts can we
expect, as we walk through its foreboding doors into its chilly halls? (Making us sound a bit like ghosts there.)
Earl Beardie got in a bit of a tiff with Lord Glamis over a
card game, on the Sabbath, a shocking thing. Then he got thrown down the stairs. This didn’t deter him, from coming
back up them again shouting, that if no-one would play with him, he would play
with the devil himself. Guess what? That’s what he’s been doing since. In
Glamis.
Oh, yes there are some rooms you do not venture into.
Talking of which one there’s that little business of the
extra window on the outside of Glamis. The locked room. The monster of Glamis.
The mystery of mysteries. “—an enigma
that involved a hidden room, a secret passage, solemn initiations, scandal, and
shadowy figures glimpsed by night on castle battlements, and two generations of
high society.”
No. I can’t tell you it. because I don’t know it, whether
the ‘monster’ was the rightful heir or not.
What I can say it that when it comes to haunted Scotland,
you won’t get better goosebumps than in Glamis
Castle.
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I loved Shehanne's latest novel, His Judas Bride. Here's some information to whet your appetite:
To love, honor, and betray…
To get back her son, she will stop at nothing…
For five years Kara McGurkie has preferred to forget she’s a woman. So it’s
no problem for her to swear to love and honor, to help destroy a clan, when it
means getting back the son she lost. But when dire circumstances force her to
seduce her fiancĂ©’s brother on the eve of the wedding, will the dark secrets
she holds and her greatest desire be enough to save her from his powerful
allure?
To save his people, neither will he…
Callm McDunnagh, the Black Wolf of Lochalpin, ruthlessly guards heart and
glen from dangerous intruders. But from the moment he first sees Kara he knows
he must possess her, even though surrendering to his passion may prove the most
dangerous risk of all.
She has nothing left to fear except love itself…
Now only Kara can decide what passion can save or destroy, and who will
finally learn the truth of the words… Till death do us part.
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