Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. Dec 6, 2018 · Keith Calder’s gunsmithing used to be confined to the tools of sport. Did he ever expect to encounter an assassin? Along with whisky, bagpipes, and golf, the Scots have added in the last decade another robust, entertaining tradition: the Highland mysteries of Gerald Hammond, peopled with a colorful assortment of characters and, in his best-known Keith Calder series, filled with fascinating gun lore.

    • Gerald Hammond
  2. Keith Calder’s gunsmithing used to be confined to the tools of sport. Did he ever expect to encounter an assassin? Along with whisky, bagpipes, and golf, the Scots have added in the last decade another robust, entertaining tradition: the Highland mysteries of Gerald Hammond, peopled with a colorful assortment of characters and, in his best-known Keith Calder series, filled with fascinating gun lore.

    • Gerald Hammond
  3. Shared by Keith Calder. Experience: TMAC · Location: Greater Brisbane Area · 158 connections on LinkedIn. View Keith Calder’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.

    • TMAC
  4. Keith Calder returns Keith Calder struck a deal with Eddie Adoni for the overhaul of a load of Sterlings and Brownings, although he knew that Eddie’s reputation as an arms dealer was mixed. But the lorry transporting the guns was hijacked outside Keith’s workshop, leaving two men dead.

  5. Apr 20, 2020 · a blog by keith calder, a film and television producer. My Movies and TV Shows About Newsletter Mastodon April 20, 2020. The Snoot Letter #13 – Lucky Number 13.

  6. FROM BOOK 1: Gunsmith Keith Calder is at a shooting party in the Scottish borders when a fellow guest is shot. His professional expertise means Keith becomes embroiled in this baffling murder. But the closer he gets to the truth, the more danger he’s in himself. READERS LOVE THE GRIPPING KEITH CALDER MYSTERIES: ‘Hammond continues to amaze ...

  7. Aug 9, 2018 · As we have come to expect from Gerald Hammond, this is a whodunnit of ingenuity and tension with Keith Calder’s own particular brand of humour. Born in 1926, Gerald Hammond lived in Scotland, where he retired from his profession as an architect in 1982 to pursue his love of shooting and fishing and to write full time.

    • Gerald Hammond