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Aye Write – Glasgow’s Book Festival: Crime Beyond These Shores

For this event we are bringing together three crime writers from Scotland who have chosen not to head down the Tartan Noir route of setting their books here but instead have given their books a more international flavour. Mason Cross has enjoyed tremendous success in a short space of time and his latest Winterlong is the thirst instalment of his U.S. set Carter Blake series. Mark Leggatt’s Names of the Dead follows Connor Montrose from Paris to Morocco and finally to Tehran on a nail-biting, action packed ride. Douglas Lindsay, author of the recently filmed The Legend of Barney Thompson has chosen Estonia for his latest, Song of the Dead a new series introducing detective Ben Westphall.

Tickets £9 from the festival website.

Dunoon Book Festival

The Dunoon Book Festival is a three-day feast of great author talks, creative activities and bookish events taking place in a range of venues across Dunoon.

Mason Cross  will be appearing on the Saturday to talk about his thrillers The Killing Season and The Samaritan.

Tickets £3, see the festival website for more details.

Helensburgh Library – talk and signing

Mason Cross will be appearing at Helensburgh Library as part of Book Week Scotland to talk about writing and his novels The Killing Season and The Samaritan.

Free event.

Cambuslang Library – talk and signing

Mason Cross will be appearing at Cambuslang Library as part of Book Week Scotland to talk about writing and his novels The Killing Season and The Samaritan.

Free event.