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    Thanks, all, for the replies so far.

    I have read the Kurtz, "Adept" series, and there are, in fact, lots of fairies, goblins, ghouls, ghosts, monsters, sports cars, gentlemen wearing white tie attire to black tie balls, dark blood rituals involving human sacrifice, and rituals involving psycho-spiritual mental realms. Red Cap even shows up and eats someone at the end of the series.

    Kurtz's, Lammas Night, might also be suggested reading along with the ADEPT series.

    For the lighter side of Kurtz's novels, one might read, St. Patrick's Gargoyle; that's not set in Scotland though.
    Last edited by Bugbear; 17th October 10 at 02:56 PM.
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