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Gone are the Leaves

What exactly is a fairy-tale? Does it have to take place in a different world, or can it relate to the place from which you come? With Gone are the Leaves readers are able to envision an innocently romantic fairy-tale set in the lush landscape of Scotland and France. The simple plot of boy and Read More

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A Doctor’s Line

Sir Kenneth Calman possesses a wealth of academic degrees, and has occupied several high-ranking positions in medical councils. Included amongst an enviable list of healthcare publications is 2001’s British Medical Journal article “Storytelling, humour and learning in medicine”, and it is with this overlying theme that he has produced A Doctor’s Line. Calman’s prognosis for Read More

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Snake Road

“I think about this a lot – the way people who are missing can fill your life. They stand at your window and watch you through the glass, whether you know it or not.” Snake Road, recently short-listed for the prestigious Encore Prize, is a story that will be heard far beyond the borders of Read More

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Collected Stories

Readers familiar with Bernard MacLaverty’s novels know that he is a deft and sensitive chronicler of his native Ireland – particularly of “The Troubles”, but also of more personal troubles. Collected Stories draws from five published collections, arranged chronologically from Secrets (1977) to the most recent, Matters of Life and Death (2006).In what is arguably Read More

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Tom Pow: A Double Bill

Of late, Tom Pow has been preoccupied with journeys. Astonishingly, he has two full collections out this year, and both have journeys at their heart. In A Wild Adventure Pow traces the life of Thomas Watling, an artist from Dumfries sent to Botany Bay, Australia, convicted of forgery. Atlas of Scotland, with its beautiful cover Read More

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Dark Lies the Island

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Falling Fast

Falling Fast is a genuinely engaging and compelling debut novel from Neil Broadfoot, mingling violent crime and investigative journalism in a tightly controlled plot which exudes the best features of Tartan Noir. Its plot follows Doug McGregor, the Capital Tribune‘s lead crime reporter, an intelligent if somewhat cynical writer for whom the bottom of a Read More

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Sue Peebles in conversation with Susan Haigh

Susan Haigh: Sue Peebles, you were born in Arbroath, lived in America for a time and returned to the east coast of Scotland. Your début novel, The Death of Lomond Friel won the Scottish First Book Award and The Saltire First Book award. Tell me something about how you came to write that first book? Read More

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Dry Stone Work

Brian Johnstone’s third collection, Dry Stone Work, is prefaced by a quote from Nobel Laureate, Orhan Pamuk: “The stones we writers use are words…” The collection is then divided into four sections, each named for a different aspect of dry stone walling: “Footings”, “Tracings”, “Heartings”, and “Copings”. Across the four sections, concepts of artifice and Read More

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A Song for Issy Bradley (Costa First Novel Award Shortlist)

“This is the story of what happens when Issy Bradley dies.” Printed large on the inside of the dust jacket, this is the sentence we read before we reach the first page of Carys Bray’s A Song for Issy Bradley. This is the story of a Mormon family’s struggle to deal with the death of Read More

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