*Alternate Cover Edition can be found[here](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/30965609-straws).* The aftermath of Mugβs time whirling in The Lying Scotsmanβs vortex. This third book in the loosely autobiographical Mug Trilogy documents an aging Mugβs epic struggles to achieve a positive outco
The Lying Scotsman: Book Two in The Mug Trilogy
β Scribed by Mutter, Joy
- Book ID
- 110245747
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 338 KB
- Series
- The Mug Trilogy 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B012H1JT9C
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Alternate Cover Edition: 1519297009 (ISBN13: 9781519297006)
The words in this loosely autobiographical second book in The Mug Trilogy were triggered by the entanglement between Mug, a recently divorced, disinherited, temporarily sex-obsessed woman and Michael. He was a complex, mendacious, Scottish baggage handler. Destiny threw this Gordian knot her way one night in early 2004. She was an honest, trusting, troubled forty-nine-year-old. He was an enigma eleven years her junior who hid many shocking secrets from the world.
Mugβs original plan was to write a book about their unusual story to give him as a Christmas present. Instead, her gift of love almost killed him. The purpose of continuing to write her book changed. It became a desperate attempt to make sense of so many unfolding bizarre events and to help them both deal with the aftermath. This is not a book for the faint-hearted or easily offended.
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