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In the magnificent wilderness that is the Scottish Highlands Aaron and Hugh have been friends for as long as they can remember bound by a shared affinity for their surroundings and an increasing sense of alienation from the remote close-knit community that is their home. But when a young woman - fleeing life in the city and a broken love affair - moves to the area the ties that bind the boys are slowly irrevocably stretched to near-breaking point. And as the strain on Aaron and Hugh's friendship builds so the violence that is endemic in the land begins to infect them both. Driven to the very…mehr

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In the magnificent wilderness that is the Scottish Highlands Aaron and Hugh have been friends for as long as they can remember bound by a shared affinity for their surroundings and an increasing sense of alienation from the remote close-knit community that is their home. But when a young woman - fleeing life in the city and a broken love affair - moves to the area the ties that bind the boys are slowly irrevocably stretched to near-breaking point. And as the strain on Aaron and Hugh's friendship builds so the violence that is endemic in the land begins to infect them both. Driven to the very edge of reason they turn on their world to vent their frustration and anger and hurt in the only way they know embarking on a spree of quite horrific destruction...
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Ruaridh Nicoll was born in Arbroath, Angus, in 1969 and raised in the Highland county of Sutherland. An award-winning journalist, he has been the Observer's US correspondent and the Guardian's Southern Africa correspondent. He's currently editor of the Observer Magazine. The acclaimed White Male Heart was his first novel and his second, Wide Eyed, is also set in rural Scotland. Ruaridh Nicoll dvides his time between London and Edinburgh.