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"Riveting... rewarding and satisfying... tension-filled from start to finish" DUNDEE COURIER "Real page turner... keeps up the tension throughout" LESLEY RIDDOCH "Loosely based on the Willie McRae killing, a fast-moving novel... keeps you involved right to the end... a very good read" SCOTS INDEPENDENT Cross-border relations between Westminster and Holyrood are tense over nuclear policy as journalist Willie Morton investigates the death of anti-nuclear activist Angus McBain and begins to suspect he was killed for what he knew. Was there UK Government collusion in the murder of McBain and…mehr

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"Riveting... rewarding and satisfying... tension-filled from start to finish" DUNDEE COURIER "Real page turner... keeps up the tension throughout" LESLEY RIDDOCH "Loosely based on the Willie McRae killing, a fast-moving novel... keeps you involved right to the end... a very good read" SCOTS INDEPENDENT Cross-border relations between Westminster and Holyrood are tense over nuclear policy as journalist Willie Morton investigates the death of anti-nuclear activist Angus McBain and begins to suspect he was killed for what he knew. Was there UK Government collusion in the murder of McBain and conspiracy over illegal radioactive convoys heading to Dounreay? And can Morton keep clear of the sinister, deadly forces in headlong pursuit from Loch Ness to Arisaig and Oban, and across the treacherous Sound of Kerrera in the dark…? Trapped in a remote distillery at Bridge of Orchy, as bullets dent the copper stills, surely Morton's time is up…? Andrew Scott's pacy political thrillers explore the uncertain and ambiguous terrain between a declining Britain and an emerging Scotland, in fast-moving novels that combine an insider's insight with all-too-believable scenarios set in beautiful locations in contemporary Scotland, England and Europe.
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Andrew Scott is the author of seventeen books, most under his full name of Andrew Murray Scott, including biographies of Alex Trocchi and Graham of Claverhouse. Graduating with first class honours in English and History, he worked as freelance journalist, media lecturer, and for ten years as a parliamentary press officer, returning in 2016 to full-time writing. His novel, Tumulus, won the Dundee International Book Prize in 1999. He is a member of the Society of Authors and Scottish PEN, and registered in the Scottish Book Trust's Live Literature scheme. The Willie Morton Scottish political thriller series now includes titles Deadly Secrecy, Scotched Nation and Oblivion's Ghost.