Douglas Thompson, Scottish Writers Centre, CCA, 18 July, 2017
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The Brahan Seer: The Story of Scotland’s Nostradamus – Douglas Thompson
‘Everyone knows the story of Coinneach Odhar – or do they? Douglas Thompson revisits this story and gives it a fresh twist. The author skilfully blends fact, period detail and well-known legend with fiction, creating a well-written historical novel that will keep you turning the pages from start to finish.’
Cost £9.99
CCA, 350 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3JD
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