A Surfeit of Guns. Originally published in on the 7th of November, this was set to be the third entry in the ongoing Robert Carey series from the author P.F. Chisholm. Published through the Poisoned Pen Press publishing house, it continued in much the same vein as before with its eponymous lead protagonist carrying on from the www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 7 mins. And then a gun explodes and takes off the hand of one of Carey’s men. Back in Carlisle, Carey soon learns more faulty guns lie in the armoury in place of the sound weapons shipped in from Newcastle only last week. When these explosive deathtraps are stolen, he . · Editions for A Surfeit of Guns: (Paperback published in ), (Kindle Edition published in ), (Kindle Edition published in ),
A Surfeit of Guns () by P.F. Chisholm. Series: Sir Robert Carey (3) Members: Reviews: Popularity: Average rating: Mentions: 3: , () 1: Sir Robert Carey took up his northern post as Warden of the West March in order to escape the complications of creditors and court life. However the dashing Carey, possibly a cousin of the. P.F. Chisholm is a pseudonym of a well-known writer of historical thrillers, childrens' books, and nonfiction blogs and ebooks. Previous titles in the Sir Robert Carey and Sergeant Dodd series are A Famine of Horses, A Season of Knives, A Surfeit of Guns, A Plague of Angels, A Murder of Crows, An Air of Treason, A Chorus of Innocents, A Clash of Spheres, and A Suspicion of Silver. In my book, the Robert Carey novels, A Famine of Horses, A Season of Knives, A Surfeit of Guns, and A Plague of Angels, reach that plateau. As P.F. Chisholm, nom de plume of author Patricia Finney, notes in her Introduction, to each Poisoned Pen Press edition, Carey is a real historical character whose life was itself the stuff of fiction. He.
Set in the late s in the Northern Borderlands between England and Scotland, this novel (one of a series, I gather) has a lead character by the name of Sir Robin Carey. Carey is a Deputy Warden in this region who stumbles upon a mystery of faulty firearms and a missing cache of guns from the armory. P.F. Chisholm is a pseudonym of a well-known writer of historical thrillers, childrens' books, and nonfiction blogs and ebooks. Previous titles in the Sir Robert Carey and Sergeant Dodd series are A Famine of Horses, A Season of Knives, A Surfeit of Guns, A Plague of Angels, A Murder of Crows, An Air of Treason, A Chorus of Innocents, A Clash of Spheres, and A Suspicion of Silver. Sir Robert Carey took up his northern post as Warden of the West March in order to escape the complications of creditors and court life. However the dashing Carey, possibly a cousin of the Queen, merely trades one set of troubles for another. One black night in , Carey is on night patrol along the unsettled border anchored by the garrison in Carlisle.
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