Books tagged: bagpipes

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The Ducks of Doom, Volume 3    by Robert Smith
Price: Free! 62140 words. Published on January 16, 2009. .

While Fluffy and Clydette placate the god of hats, and while Demo and the Camels of the Negev battle the Philistines, a motley crew of Welsh coal miners, an academic, and an Edwardian poet fight off a savage haggis. The Rubber Duckie of Evil remains elusive, but menacing.
Bagpipes & Bullshot    by Janice Horton
Price: $1.30 USD. 78180 words. Published on April 15, 2011. .

'Told with timeless Scottish romanticism and a knowing sense of humour, Bagpipes and Bullshot twists an everyday love story with a whole cast of village eccentrics into an entertaining play on rural life.'
The Ghost Piper    by Prudence MacLeod
Price: $2.99 USD. 73560 words. Published on July 28, 2011. .

What do a ghost, a divorcee, an elemental spirit, a teenager, and a widowed lesbian have in common? Why, the B&B they run, of course. How could this come to pass, you ask? Turn the page and watch the tale unfold… The spirit of Laurie Hibbs is cursed, and he has only one chance to save himself from eternal damnation. He must find a lover for Judy Harper.
Turning The Page: Another Place, Another Time    by John Porter
Price: $3.99 USD. 64390 words. Published on February 29, 2012. .

A travelogue with a difference. The account of a brief trip to the author's home country of England, with often very humorous and poignant comments about the history, geography and sociology. Includes a touching account of a Scottish family wedding, and numerous amusing anecdotes, as well as observations of the English at work and play. Short, snappy, and well worth a look! Illustrated.
Ship to Shore    by Elizabeth Krall
Price: $2.99 USD. 134710 words. Published on May 25, 2012. .

Storms at sea, heartbreak on land. Sally and Dermid meet sailing across the Atlantic, but their brief romance ends badly. They get a second chance when Sally accepts a job on a Scottish island. But can she find the courage to build a life with Dermid? And can she ever like the bagpipes? This is a wryly humorous story of two people who must learn to trust their feelings, and to trust each other.