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Alexander Seaton Series 4 Books Collection Set by S.G. MacLean - Fiction - Paperback

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ISBN: 9789124150426

Publisher: Quercus ltd
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Titles in This Set:
The Redemption of Alexander Seaton
A Game of Sorrows
Crucible of Secrets
The Devil's Recruit

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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9789124150426

Overview:
This four-book collection gathers the gripping Alexander Seaton mysteries from S.G. MacLean, whisking readers to 17th‑century Scotland where scholarship, politics and danger intertwine. The Redemption of Alexander Seaton introduces Banff in the 1620s, where a poisoned young man collapses before two sisters, and the investigation uncovers the ministerial shadow cast by a scandalous, clandestine romance. A Game of Sorrows moves to Aberdeen in 1628, as a stranger who resembles Seaton’s deceased mother’s kin arrives with a dangerous plea and a family curse that threatens lives. Crucible of Secrets shifts to 1631, when a library murder exposes alchemical texts and hermetic experiments that could unleash perilous knowledge. The Devil’s Recruit follows a missing Highland student, with a bruised companion and a shadowy antagonist tied to Seaton’s past. Across these novels, readers meet a meticulous, morally aware sleuth navigating a world where truth is hard-won and the stakes are mortal.

What Makes This Collection Special:
What elevates this set is the throughline of Alexander Seaton himself: a former minister turned university tutor whose curiosity and integrity drive four distinct investigations. MacLean threads atmosphere—Banff’s damp streets, Aberdeen’s scholarly corridors, and a countryside steeped in clan histories—through each title, creating a cohesive reading journey. The collection blends historical detail with crisp plotting, offering both a vivid sense of place and a steady suspense that rewards careful readers. The inclusion of alchemy, hermetics and political tension in the later titles widens the intrigue, making the set appealing to fans of historical crime, literary mystery, and immersive period fiction alike.

Books Included in This Collection:
The Redemption of Alexander Seaton
Banff, Scotland, the 1620s. A young man walks unsteadily through the streets. Is he just drunk or is there something more sinister happening? When he collapses in front of two sisters on that dark, wet night, the women guess that he's been poisoned. His body is discovered in the house of Alexander Seaton - a fallen minister, the discovery of whose clandestine love affair has left him disgraced. A rich introduction to Seaton’s world, this novel sets the tone for a series built on careful deduction, atmospheric settings, and a courageous, principled protagonist. Around Seaton, readers are drawn into a city of secrets where every ally could be a suspect and every clue a breadcrumb toward truth. ~60–100 words. A Game of Sorrows
It is 1628, and Alexander Seaton's happily settled life as a university teacher in Aberdeen is shattered by the arrival in town of a stranger who looks like his twin and who carries a plea for help from Alexander's dead mother's family in Ireland. The family has been placed under a poet's curse, threatening death to various members. Elements of the curse have already begun to play out. Seaton must untangle lineage, loyalty, and a curse’s power, all while the university district and its secrets push back against him. The tension rises as past and present collide, guiding readers toward a twist they won’t see coming. ~60–100 words. Crucible of Secrets
Aberdeen, 1631. University librarian Robert Sim takes receipt of a gift of books recently arrived from overseas, mysterious works on alchemy and hermetics - the pursuit of ancient knowledge. By nightfall he has been brutally murdered. His colleague and good friend Alexander Seaton is left with the task of hunting for clues as to his killer's motive, as well as locating the missing books. What did Sim discover in the package, and what makes these books so dangerous? The investigation blends scholarly intrigue with a chilling hunt, inviting readers to weigh evidence and risk in equal measure. ~60–100 words. The Devil's Recruit
The missing student, son of a Highland chief, is one of Alexander Seaton's pupils. When the young man's companion turns up bruised and bloodied, suspicion mounts that he has murdered his friend. But Alexander is convinced that there's another explanation. Drawn ever deeper into the mystery, he realises that the man in the shadows is known to him and that the strange events in the town are linked to his own past. This finale to the quartet tightens the series’ emotional stakes while delivering a satisfying, twist-filled conclusion. ~60–100 words.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Ideal for readers who love historical mysteries, atmospheric crime fiction, and puzzle-driven plots. If you enjoy a consistent, intelligent sleuth navigating 17th‑century Scottish towns, this collection delivers four deeply satisfying investigations in one handsome paperback set. It’s great for fans of literary crime with strong sense of place, for gift buyers looking to start a new series, and for collectors seeking a complete, cohesive reading experience. Perfect for BookTok enthusiasts who crave character-driven unraveling within historically rich settings, and for readers who value immersion alongside clever plotting.

Key Benefits:

  • Four complete, standalone mysteries featuring a single, compelling detective
  • Rich, atmospheric settings in Banff and Aberdeen during the 1620s–1630s
  • Intricate plots with careful pacing and well-tied clues
  • Educational, historically grounded world-building without slowing the narrative
  • Consistent authorial voice and character development across the collection
  • Gifting-ready paperback collection with cohesive design
  • Ideal for binge-reading while offering strong individual entry points

About the Author:
S.G. MacLean crafts historical crime fiction that places readers directly into 17th‑century Scotland, blending scholarly settings with suspenseful investigations. The Alexander Seaton series centers on a thoughtful, principled university tutor who uses intellect and moral resolve to solve murders in Banff and Aberdeen. MacLean’s writing balances meticulous historical detail with fast-paced plotting, creating a vivid sense of place and a cast of memorable characters. Fans appreciate the way the author builds a believable world where academic life, politics, and private loyalties collide, delivering both intellectual engagement and page-turning excitement. This collection showcases MacLean’s gift for weaving atmosphere, mystery, and human drama into a satisfying, repeatable reading experience.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning the Alexander Seaton four-book collection offers immediate access to four tightly plotted mysteries that deepen a single investigative arc while each title stands strong on its own. The consistent voice, evolving stakes, and immersive 17th‑century Scotland provide a rewarding, binge-friendly reading journey. The paperback format offers portability and durability, making the set a dependable gift for readers of historical crime, literary mystery, and scholarly intrigue. It’s a polished, reliable addition to any bookshelf and a superb introduction to a series that rewards patient, attentive readers.

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