Author: Kenny Adamson
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
ISBN: 1625162014
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
The Glaswegian: Part One is a captivating international thriller that's the first book in a trilogy by Kenny Adamson. After performing terrible retribution on the twin brothers he believes brutally murdered his heavily pregnant young wife Janette, Sandy MacLeod joins the army and is seconded into the Intelligence Corps. While on leave to Saudi Arabia during training he meets Osama bin Laden through another cadet. MacLeod's first assignment takes him to Pakistan to help train the Afghan Mujahideen to fight the Russians. There he discovers a halfway house in Islamabad, owned and run by his friend bin Laden, who he travels with to Afghanistan to fight in the battle of Jaji. On their return bin Laden tells Sandy he believes Saddam Hussein in Iraq will attack Kuwait. Back in London he grows disgusted when his intelligence is ignored and he is put on leave. After traveling to Tanzania to help a friend avenge another murder and reclaim his rightful property, MacLeod receives an email from his brother, proving he killed the wrong men for the murder of his wife. Resigning his commission, he heads for Glasgow to deal with the real murderers. There he purchases a castle near Pitlochry where something very strange happens! Kenny Adamson was born in Glasgow, Scotland and currently lives in Swindon in England. Now retired after a career in the debt collection industry, the author devotes as much of his time to writing as possible. The Glaswegian: Part One is his first book as well as the first in a trilogy. Publisher's website: http: //sbpra.com/KennyAdamson
The Glaswegian
Author: Kenny Adamson
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
ISBN: 1625162014
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
The Glaswegian: Part One is a captivating international thriller that's the first book in a trilogy by Kenny Adamson. After performing terrible retribution on the twin brothers he believes brutally murdered his heavily pregnant young wife Janette, Sandy MacLeod joins the army and is seconded into the Intelligence Corps. While on leave to Saudi Arabia during training he meets Osama bin Laden through another cadet. MacLeod's first assignment takes him to Pakistan to help train the Afghan Mujahideen to fight the Russians. There he discovers a halfway house in Islamabad, owned and run by his friend bin Laden, who he travels with to Afghanistan to fight in the battle of Jaji. On their return bin Laden tells Sandy he believes Saddam Hussein in Iraq will attack Kuwait. Back in London he grows disgusted when his intelligence is ignored and he is put on leave. After traveling to Tanzania to help a friend avenge another murder and reclaim his rightful property, MacLeod receives an email from his brother, proving he killed the wrong men for the murder of his wife. Resigning his commission, he heads for Glasgow to deal with the real murderers. There he purchases a castle near Pitlochry where something very strange happens! Kenny Adamson was born in Glasgow, Scotland and currently lives in Swindon in England. Now retired after a career in the debt collection industry, the author devotes as much of his time to writing as possible. The Glaswegian: Part One is his first book as well as the first in a trilogy. Publisher's website: http: //sbpra.com/KennyAdamson
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
ISBN: 1625162014
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
The Glaswegian: Part One is a captivating international thriller that's the first book in a trilogy by Kenny Adamson. After performing terrible retribution on the twin brothers he believes brutally murdered his heavily pregnant young wife Janette, Sandy MacLeod joins the army and is seconded into the Intelligence Corps. While on leave to Saudi Arabia during training he meets Osama bin Laden through another cadet. MacLeod's first assignment takes him to Pakistan to help train the Afghan Mujahideen to fight the Russians. There he discovers a halfway house in Islamabad, owned and run by his friend bin Laden, who he travels with to Afghanistan to fight in the battle of Jaji. On their return bin Laden tells Sandy he believes Saddam Hussein in Iraq will attack Kuwait. Back in London he grows disgusted when his intelligence is ignored and he is put on leave. After traveling to Tanzania to help a friend avenge another murder and reclaim his rightful property, MacLeod receives an email from his brother, proving he killed the wrong men for the murder of his wife. Resigning his commission, he heads for Glasgow to deal with the real murderers. There he purchases a castle near Pitlochry where something very strange happens! Kenny Adamson was born in Glasgow, Scotland and currently lives in Swindon in England. Now retired after a career in the debt collection industry, the author devotes as much of his time to writing as possible. The Glaswegian: Part One is his first book as well as the first in a trilogy. Publisher's website: http: //sbpra.com/KennyAdamson
The Road to Parnassus: Artist Strategies in Contemporary Art
Author: Diego Mantoan
Publisher: Vernon Press
ISBN: 1648890024
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 449
Book Description
How can one become a successful artist? Where should one start a career in the art world? What are useful strategies to achieve recognition in the art system? Such questions hoard in students' minds ever since entering art school and they probably chase every kind of art professional who is at an early career stage. “The Road to Parnassus” tries to understand what makes a good start in today's art world, who are influential players in the field and which strategies might apply. The swift career ascension of Glasgow artist Douglas Gordon – one of today's leading visual artists – and of the broader YBA generation that rose into worldwide prominence in the 1990s – Damien Hirst and Sarah Lucas among the best known – serves as a convenient case to analyse contemporary artist strategies. This book takes a multidisciplinary approach – spanning from traditional art history, to sociology and economics – pursuing the reconstruction of the field of forces in art as intended by French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu. Compared to previous publications on art system dynamics, such as Thompson's “The $12 Million Stuffed Shark”, this book offers an enhanced understanding of the factors that allow a young artist to enter the arena of contemporary art. The present research should help uncover the art system logic – which appears enigmatic to non-experts – revealing that artists are aware they need to consider global trends, beat competitors and meet the demands of dealers, collectors, curators and museums. This book furthers existing contributions on the YBAs (for example Stallabrass' “High Art Lite”), offering innovative conclusions on recent British art, such as on the duality between London and Glasgow, the gender opposition among emerging artists and the predominance of resourceful authors.
Publisher: Vernon Press
ISBN: 1648890024
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 449
Book Description
How can one become a successful artist? Where should one start a career in the art world? What are useful strategies to achieve recognition in the art system? Such questions hoard in students' minds ever since entering art school and they probably chase every kind of art professional who is at an early career stage. “The Road to Parnassus” tries to understand what makes a good start in today's art world, who are influential players in the field and which strategies might apply. The swift career ascension of Glasgow artist Douglas Gordon – one of today's leading visual artists – and of the broader YBA generation that rose into worldwide prominence in the 1990s – Damien Hirst and Sarah Lucas among the best known – serves as a convenient case to analyse contemporary artist strategies. This book takes a multidisciplinary approach – spanning from traditional art history, to sociology and economics – pursuing the reconstruction of the field of forces in art as intended by French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu. Compared to previous publications on art system dynamics, such as Thompson's “The $12 Million Stuffed Shark”, this book offers an enhanced understanding of the factors that allow a young artist to enter the arena of contemporary art. The present research should help uncover the art system logic – which appears enigmatic to non-experts – revealing that artists are aware they need to consider global trends, beat competitors and meet the demands of dealers, collectors, curators and museums. This book furthers existing contributions on the YBAs (for example Stallabrass' “High Art Lite”), offering innovative conclusions on recent British art, such as on the duality between London and Glasgow, the gender opposition among emerging artists and the predominance of resourceful authors.
Hard Landing
Author: Stephen Leather
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 1844568571
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
The blistering first book in the bestselling Dan 'Spider' Shepherd series. Dan 'Spider' Shepherd is used to putting his life on the line. Working for an elite undercover squad he has lied, cheated and conned in order to bring Britain's most wanted criminals to justice. But when a powerful drugs baron starts to kill off witnesses to his crimes, Shepherd is given his most dangerous assignment yet. He has to go undercover in a top security prison, a world where one wrong move will mean certain death. As Shepherd gambles everything to move in on his quarry, he soon realises that the man he is hunting is even more dangerous than the police realise. And that he is capable of striking outside the prison walls and hitting Shepherd where it hurts most. THE BRAND NEW SPIDER SHEPHERD THRILLER, CLEAN KILL, IS OUT NOW!
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 1844568571
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
The blistering first book in the bestselling Dan 'Spider' Shepherd series. Dan 'Spider' Shepherd is used to putting his life on the line. Working for an elite undercover squad he has lied, cheated and conned in order to bring Britain's most wanted criminals to justice. But when a powerful drugs baron starts to kill off witnesses to his crimes, Shepherd is given his most dangerous assignment yet. He has to go undercover in a top security prison, a world where one wrong move will mean certain death. As Shepherd gambles everything to move in on his quarry, he soon realises that the man he is hunting is even more dangerous than the police realise. And that he is capable of striking outside the prison walls and hitting Shepherd where it hurts most. THE BRAND NEW SPIDER SHEPHERD THRILLER, CLEAN KILL, IS OUT NOW!
The Sideman
Author: Caro Ramsay
Publisher: Canongate Books
ISBN: 183885102X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
'Brilliant . . . twisting the tension tauter with each page' Guardian 'The dialogue crackles and the search for the killer has surprising twists and turns' Observer Inside a beautiful Victorian family home in Glasgow’s West End, a mother and her young son are found brutally murdered. DI Costello is furious and knows exactly who did it, George Haggerty, the husband and father. The only problem is that Haggerty has a cast-iron alibi – the police themselves caught him speeding on the A9 at the time of the murders. But Costello can’t let it go. Determined to expose Haggerty as a ruthless killer, she’s gone solo. DCI Colin Anderson has no time to ponder his partner of twenty years going rogue, as his own cases are piling up. But Costello’s absence becomes increasingly worrying. Has she completely disappeared following the tracks of a dangerous man?
Publisher: Canongate Books
ISBN: 183885102X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
'Brilliant . . . twisting the tension tauter with each page' Guardian 'The dialogue crackles and the search for the killer has surprising twists and turns' Observer Inside a beautiful Victorian family home in Glasgow’s West End, a mother and her young son are found brutally murdered. DI Costello is furious and knows exactly who did it, George Haggerty, the husband and father. The only problem is that Haggerty has a cast-iron alibi – the police themselves caught him speeding on the A9 at the time of the murders. But Costello can’t let it go. Determined to expose Haggerty as a ruthless killer, she’s gone solo. DCI Colin Anderson has no time to ponder his partner of twenty years going rogue, as his own cases are piling up. But Costello’s absence becomes increasingly worrying. Has she completely disappeared following the tracks of a dangerous man?
Buried
Author: Lynda La Plante
Publisher: Bonnier Zaffre Ltd.
ISBN: 183877033X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 335
Book Description
SOME THINGS SHOULD REMAIN BURIED . . . The gripping first book in a brand new thriller series by the Queen of Crime Drama, Lynda La Plante. __________________ DC Jack Warr and his girlfriend Maggie have just moved to London to start a new life together. Though charming, Jack can't seem to find his place in the world - until he's drawn into an investigation that turns his life upside down. In the aftermath of a fire at an isolated cottage, a badly charred body is discovered, along with the burnt remains of millions of stolen, untraceable bank notes. Jack's search leads him deep into a murky criminal underworld - a world he finds himself surprisingly good at navigating. But as the line of the law becomes blurred, how far will Jack go to find the answers - and what will it cost him? In BURIED, it's time to meet DC Jack Warr as he digs up the deadly secrets of the past . . . __________________ PRAISE FOR BURIED: 'It's quite a challenge to make a detective constable the lead character in a crime novel, but Lynda La Plante does a cracking job of it in BURIED. DC Jack Warr is clearly destined for higher things, and I look forward to following his progress' - PETER ROBINSON, No. 1 Sunday Times bestselling author of the DCI Banks series 'A compelling, clever plot with a brilliant cast of diverse characters. Utterly riveting' - RACHEL ABBOTT, million-selling author of ONLY THE INNOCENT 'Lynda La Plante practically invented the thriller' Karin Slaughter ***LOVE LYNDA LA PLANTE? YOU CAN NOW PRE-ORDER HER BRILLIANT MEMOIR, GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER - OUT SEPTEMBER 2024***
Publisher: Bonnier Zaffre Ltd.
ISBN: 183877033X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 335
Book Description
SOME THINGS SHOULD REMAIN BURIED . . . The gripping first book in a brand new thriller series by the Queen of Crime Drama, Lynda La Plante. __________________ DC Jack Warr and his girlfriend Maggie have just moved to London to start a new life together. Though charming, Jack can't seem to find his place in the world - until he's drawn into an investigation that turns his life upside down. In the aftermath of a fire at an isolated cottage, a badly charred body is discovered, along with the burnt remains of millions of stolen, untraceable bank notes. Jack's search leads him deep into a murky criminal underworld - a world he finds himself surprisingly good at navigating. But as the line of the law becomes blurred, how far will Jack go to find the answers - and what will it cost him? In BURIED, it's time to meet DC Jack Warr as he digs up the deadly secrets of the past . . . __________________ PRAISE FOR BURIED: 'It's quite a challenge to make a detective constable the lead character in a crime novel, but Lynda La Plante does a cracking job of it in BURIED. DC Jack Warr is clearly destined for higher things, and I look forward to following his progress' - PETER ROBINSON, No. 1 Sunday Times bestselling author of the DCI Banks series 'A compelling, clever plot with a brilliant cast of diverse characters. Utterly riveting' - RACHEL ABBOTT, million-selling author of ONLY THE INNOCENT 'Lynda La Plante practically invented the thriller' Karin Slaughter ***LOVE LYNDA LA PLANTE? YOU CAN NOW PRE-ORDER HER BRILLIANT MEMOIR, GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER - OUT SEPTEMBER 2024***
A Glasgow Voice
Author: Christine Amanda Müller
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443831441
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 395
Book Description
This book focuses on James Kelman, a leading Scottish author, and his use of language. It examines how Kelman presents a spoken Glasgow working-class voice in his stories while breaking down the traditional distinction made between speech and writing in literature. Three main themes are explored: the use of Glaswegian/Scots language, the inclusion of working-class discourse features, and an expressive preference for spoken over written forms. Kelman’s writing is approached through an examination of his use of punctuation, spelling, vocabulary, grammar, swearing, and body language. Throughout, examples from Kelman’s writing are analysed and statistical comparisons are made between his writing and the Scots Corpus of Texts and Speech. In summary, the reader will find a detailed and systematic analysis of Kelman’s use of language in literature, showing linguistic patterns, identifying key textual strategies and features, and comparing these to the standards that precede him and those that surround his work.
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443831441
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 395
Book Description
This book focuses on James Kelman, a leading Scottish author, and his use of language. It examines how Kelman presents a spoken Glasgow working-class voice in his stories while breaking down the traditional distinction made between speech and writing in literature. Three main themes are explored: the use of Glaswegian/Scots language, the inclusion of working-class discourse features, and an expressive preference for spoken over written forms. Kelman’s writing is approached through an examination of his use of punctuation, spelling, vocabulary, grammar, swearing, and body language. Throughout, examples from Kelman’s writing are analysed and statistical comparisons are made between his writing and the Scots Corpus of Texts and Speech. In summary, the reader will find a detailed and systematic analysis of Kelman’s use of language in literature, showing linguistic patterns, identifying key textual strategies and features, and comparing these to the standards that precede him and those that surround his work.
Hester Dark
Author: Emma Blair
Publisher: Piatkus
ISBN: 0349415056
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 379
Book Description
Even to a girl from the slums of Bristol, the streets of Glasgow were inhospitable and grey; the wealth and splendour of its mansions cold and heartless. But for Hester Dark, there could be no turning back - she would make this cruel city the home of her dreams. Everyone said that Hester was lucky. Lucky to have a wealthy uncle in Scotland who was willing to take her in. Lucky to have all the advantages that his money could buy. But Hester's new, bright world held dark secrets, jealousies and fears. And no one had spoken of the women who would despise her for her beauty and her independence - and the men who would buy her soul and call it love. Praise for Emma Blair: 'An engaging novel and the characters are endearing - a good holiday read' Historical Novels Review 'All the tragedy and passion you could hope for . . . Brilliant' The Bookseller 'Romantic fiction pure and simple and the best sort - direct, warm and hugely readable. Women's fiction at an excellent level' Publishing News 'Emma Blair explores the complex and difficult nature of human emotions in this passionately written novel' Edinburgh Evening News 'Entertaining romantic fiction' Historical Novels Review '[Emma Blair] is well worth recommending' The Bookseller
Publisher: Piatkus
ISBN: 0349415056
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 379
Book Description
Even to a girl from the slums of Bristol, the streets of Glasgow were inhospitable and grey; the wealth and splendour of its mansions cold and heartless. But for Hester Dark, there could be no turning back - she would make this cruel city the home of her dreams. Everyone said that Hester was lucky. Lucky to have a wealthy uncle in Scotland who was willing to take her in. Lucky to have all the advantages that his money could buy. But Hester's new, bright world held dark secrets, jealousies and fears. And no one had spoken of the women who would despise her for her beauty and her independence - and the men who would buy her soul and call it love. Praise for Emma Blair: 'An engaging novel and the characters are endearing - a good holiday read' Historical Novels Review 'All the tragedy and passion you could hope for . . . Brilliant' The Bookseller 'Romantic fiction pure and simple and the best sort - direct, warm and hugely readable. Women's fiction at an excellent level' Publishing News 'Emma Blair explores the complex and difficult nature of human emotions in this passionately written novel' Edinburgh Evening News 'Entertaining romantic fiction' Historical Novels Review '[Emma Blair] is well worth recommending' The Bookseller
Ireland, a Bicycle, and a Tin Whistle
Author: David A. Wilson
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773513434
Category : Cycling
Languages : en
Pages : 185
Book Description
Just as traditional Irish music is characterized by ornamentations and elaborations on a melodic theme, Ireland, a Bicycle, and a Tin Whistle is full of variations and wanderings on the theme of the trip itself. And just as traditional Irish musicians will follow a sad slow air with a lively foot-tapping reel, Wilson's mood ranges from the nostalgic and reflective to the irreverent and mischievous. If there is a lament in one ear, there is always a song in the other.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773513434
Category : Cycling
Languages : en
Pages : 185
Book Description
Just as traditional Irish music is characterized by ornamentations and elaborations on a melodic theme, Ireland, a Bicycle, and a Tin Whistle is full of variations and wanderings on the theme of the trip itself. And just as traditional Irish musicians will follow a sad slow air with a lively foot-tapping reel, Wilson's mood ranges from the nostalgic and reflective to the irreverent and mischievous. If there is a lament in one ear, there is always a song in the other.
Beside Myself
Author: Ann Morgan
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1632864347
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Now in paperback, a page-turning and darkly brilliant psychological thriller about the fragility of what makes us who we are. Six-year-old Helen and Ellie are identical twins, but Helen is smarter, more popular, and their mother's favorite. Ellie, on the other hand, requires special instruction at school, is friendless, and is punished at every turn. Until they decide to swap places--just for fun, and just for one day--and Ellie refuses to switch back. Everything of Helen's, from her toys to her friends to her identity, now belongs to her sister. With those around her oblivious to her plight, the girl who used to be Helen loses her sense of self and withdraws into a spiral of behavioral problems, delinquency, and mental illness. In time, she's not even sure of her memory of the switch. Twenty-five years later, she receives a call that threatens to pull her back into her sister's dangerous orbit. Will she take this chance to face her past?
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1632864347
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Now in paperback, a page-turning and darkly brilliant psychological thriller about the fragility of what makes us who we are. Six-year-old Helen and Ellie are identical twins, but Helen is smarter, more popular, and their mother's favorite. Ellie, on the other hand, requires special instruction at school, is friendless, and is punished at every turn. Until they decide to swap places--just for fun, and just for one day--and Ellie refuses to switch back. Everything of Helen's, from her toys to her friends to her identity, now belongs to her sister. With those around her oblivious to her plight, the girl who used to be Helen loses her sense of self and withdraws into a spiral of behavioral problems, delinquency, and mental illness. In time, she's not even sure of her memory of the switch. Twenty-five years later, she receives a call that threatens to pull her back into her sister's dangerous orbit. Will she take this chance to face her past?
Unlocking Scots
Author: Clive Young
Publisher: Luath Press Ltd
ISBN: 1804251062
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 458
Book Description
The Scots language is the hidden treasure of Scottish culture. For many of us it is still how we speak to each other, how we express our feelings, our humour, even our Scottishness. It not only connects us to our communities at an emotional level but also links us to our past. Scots was created by millions of voices coming together to share words, phrases and jokes; to understand, act on (and often laugh at) the world around them. Aye, but what exactly is 'Scots' anyway? Usually spoken in a mix with Scottish English, at least nowadays, is it really a language at all? Was it ever? And what about its future? Dr Clive Young embarks on a quest to learn about the secret life of the language he spoke as a bairn. Along the way, he encounters centuries of intense argument on the very nature of Scots, from the first dictionaries, through MacDiarmid, The Broons, Trainspotting and on to present-day Twitter rammies. (And of course, endless stushies about how to spell it.) Some still dismiss Scots as 'just' a dialect, slang or bad English. Behind this everyday disdain Dr Young uncovers a troubling history of official neglect and marginalisation of our unique minority language, offset only by a defiant and inspiring linguistic loyalty. A refreshing counterbalance to the usual gloomy prognosis of Scots' supposedly 'inevitable' demise, Dr Young sketches out a practical roadmap to revitalise Scotland's beleaguered tongue and simple ways we can all keep it 'hale an hearty' for future generations. Acause if you dinna dae it, wha wull?
Publisher: Luath Press Ltd
ISBN: 1804251062
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 458
Book Description
The Scots language is the hidden treasure of Scottish culture. For many of us it is still how we speak to each other, how we express our feelings, our humour, even our Scottishness. It not only connects us to our communities at an emotional level but also links us to our past. Scots was created by millions of voices coming together to share words, phrases and jokes; to understand, act on (and often laugh at) the world around them. Aye, but what exactly is 'Scots' anyway? Usually spoken in a mix with Scottish English, at least nowadays, is it really a language at all? Was it ever? And what about its future? Dr Clive Young embarks on a quest to learn about the secret life of the language he spoke as a bairn. Along the way, he encounters centuries of intense argument on the very nature of Scots, from the first dictionaries, through MacDiarmid, The Broons, Trainspotting and on to present-day Twitter rammies. (And of course, endless stushies about how to spell it.) Some still dismiss Scots as 'just' a dialect, slang or bad English. Behind this everyday disdain Dr Young uncovers a troubling history of official neglect and marginalisation of our unique minority language, offset only by a defiant and inspiring linguistic loyalty. A refreshing counterbalance to the usual gloomy prognosis of Scots' supposedly 'inevitable' demise, Dr Young sketches out a practical roadmap to revitalise Scotland's beleaguered tongue and simple ways we can all keep it 'hale an hearty' for future generations. Acause if you dinna dae it, wha wull?