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Inspired by true events, The Hotel Hokusai explores the Glasgow Boys' little-known time in Japan during the late 1800s through the perspective of another foreigner - young Korean immigrant Han - weaving a traditional whodunnit tale that examines disparities in race and class under the shadow of Western colonialism.
The Bone on the Beach is an enthralling Highland mystery that retells the tragic tale of 'Deirdre of the Sorrows.' The narrative deftly switches between that of Deirdre, a young woman whose death is shrouded in mystery, and Meghan, a lawyer on sabbatical, investigating the death fifteen years later in a landscape rich in magic and myth.
Bodysnatcher provides new insight into the infamous story of Burke and Hare, who committed murders that shook 19th century Edinburgh. Told from the points of view of Burke and his partner Nelly, the darkly Gothic narrative exposes the psyche of a killer while also giving voice to the woman who endured his horrors.
Rooted deeply in Glasgow's rich culture, The First of May, branches into myriad topics that cast a harrowing shadow upon contemporary life. A powerful memoir that is irrevocably certain to sow seeds of riveting discussion about coming of age, socialism, and the importance of the arts, politics, and people.
George Lovelace has always done everything by the book, so why has he felt perpetually out of step with those around him?There's a Problem with Dad is a family tragedy that asks what it means to be different
In 1936 Perth, Robert Kelty runs into an old friend with an urgent request .and winds up at the forefront of another gruesome murder. With twists and turns down every street, follow Bob Kelty in this suspenseful thriller to see whether he can solve the latest who-done-it and find that much needed relief from the trials of life
The OâEUR(TM)Donnell family leaves the bogs of rural Ireland for the sooty tenements and shipyard din of industrial Glasgow in 1912. Peggy is the only daughter struggling alongside her brothers and her parents for any employment that will takeon an Irish Catholic immigrant.
Raccoon has new light on old stories and a first light on more tales that were never previously told. But Raccoon adds an important new dimension. . Alex Gordon has written a series of personal homages to Legends he has known. So Raccoon will move readers as well as entertain, amuse and inform them
In the year of 1306, Scotland is in turmoil. Robert the Bruce and the fighting Bishop Wishart's plans for rebellion put the Scottish kingdom at risk. But Bishop Wishart has got a final card left to play: four brave Scottish knights set off in search of a mysterious ancient treasure that will bring Scotland to the centre of an international plot.
With twists and turns at every corner, Clutching At Straws is a heart-pumping tale of crime and the criminal justice system set in the gritty streets of Glasgow.
Scotland, 1687. An unforgiving place for women who won't conform. Pregnant and betrayed, eighteen-year-old Jonet takes refuge among an outlawed group of religious dissidents. Here, Widow Helen offers friendship and understanding, but Helen's own beliefs have already seen her imprisoned once. Can she escape the authorities a second time?
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