Bloody Scotland Scotland’s International Crime Writing Festival 19th to 21st September, 2014
Bloody Scotland
Scotland’s International Crime Writing Festival
19th to 21st September, 2014
Various venues, Stirling
Authors
Kathy Reichs, William McIlvanney, Yrsa Sigurdardottir, Peter May, Quentin Jardin, Mark Billingham, Helen FitzGerald, Ian Rankin, Denise Mina, Christopher Brookmyr,e Caro Ramsay and many more.
See full list of participating authors
Events
Events include a range of talks, readings, workshops, masterclasses and Deanston Scottish Crimew Books of the Year Awrd Dinner and Medieval murder in the Castle at Stirling Castle.
Download the programme brochure
Deanston Scottish Crime Book of the Year Award 2014.
This year’s short-listed books are:
Flesh Wounds by Chris Brookmyre,
The Amber Fury by Natalie Haynes,
Falling Fast by Neil Broadfoot,
Entry Island by Peter May,
A Lovely Way To Burn by Louise Welsh,
In The Rosary Garden by Nicola White,
This is the third year of the award, run by Bloody Scotland festival, and announced during the festival weekend. The winner will be announced at our award dinner in Stirling on Saturday 20 September 2014.
Read more about the books, the award and the award dinner
Contact details:
Bloody Scotland, Old Town Jail, St Johns Street, Stirling, FK8 1EA the Box Box Office 01786 274000
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