Ken Valentine Wrote:Only that he was a connoisseur of single malt scotch, and I think that was in Gateways.
Ken V.
KRW Wrote:The scotch Stu gave to Tom was aged in old sherry casks-amontillado, and something about a skeleton behind a brick wall. I think we'll find out more about this in the YRJ series.
KRW Wrote:The scotch Stu gave to Tom was aged in old sherry casks-amontillado, and something about a skeleton behind a brick wall. I think we'll find out more about this in the YRJ series.That's a reference from the Edgar Allan Poe short story: The Cask of Amontillado, where Montressor lures Fortunado down to the catacombs and then seals him up in a niche by building a wall. And at the end of the story, Montressor marvels that after fifty years, no one has discovered the crime.
KRW Wrote:I take this back, it's an Edger Allen Poe story. And kind of fitting in Jacks reference. As in there was no investigation of Jack's crime and Jack himself explains how he committed the murder. And using the old scotch to celebrate....Neat.Ya beet mee two it.
Ken Valentine Wrote:That's a reference from the Edgar Allan Poe short story: The Cask of Amontillado, where Montressor lures Fortunado down to the catacombs and then seals him up in a niche by building a wall. And at the end of the story, Montressor marvels that after fifty years, no one has discovered the crime.
Ken V.