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Rory was given a great gift, the Mystical Hagpipe made from the right-hand tusk of the first Haggis giving him extraordinary powers and also the ability to travel through time. But unfortunately, he had lost it and was therefore unable to find his creature friends 'Nessie' (Loch Ness Monster), 'Hag' his Pet Haggis and 'Ben' the Great Scottish Eagle or even call on them for aid. His father was trapped in the past enslaved by Vikings. Rory had met St Columba the author of the Book of St Columba which predicted Rory's life history and it gave him instructions on how he could save his father. This…mehr

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Rory was given a great gift, the Mystical Hagpipe made from the right-hand tusk of the first Haggis giving him extraordinary powers and also the ability to travel through time. But unfortunately, he had lost it and was therefore unable to find his creature friends 'Nessie' (Loch Ness Monster), 'Hag' his Pet Haggis and 'Ben' the Great Scottish Eagle or even call on them for aid. His father was trapped in the past enslaved by Vikings. Rory had met St Columba the author of the Book of St Columba which predicted Rory's life history and it gave him instructions on how he could save his father. This task was impossible without the Hagpipe's power which he needed to make any attempt to rescue his father but first he has to remake the Magical Sword. The Grant Spey-Wife had told him that he would have eight years of hardship if he lost the Hagpipe so how was he going to get it back, remake the Sword and save his father?
Autorenporträt
J.A. Kay lives in the Lowlands of Scotland. He completed his secondary education at Greenwood Academy in Dreghorn. He was a Police Constable for thirty years. On his retirement he started writing to counter the effects of PTSD, caused by being run down while on duty in 1994. He started his writing career with a short story entitled ¿The mythical Highland Haggis, which is included in Book One of the Rory Mac Sween series, of which this book is the sequel. He was inspired to write by his English teacher William McIlvanney, the Scottish novelist, short story writer and poet. He is an active Real Ale tester with CAMRA and enjoys spending time with his family. He was trained in the martial art of Judo as a teenager and was part of the Scottish Judo Squad which stood him in good stead during his Police career. He has been married for thirty-seven years and has two adult children and two granddaughters, aged three and one.