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Bloody Scotland

15. September 2017Sandra van LenteEvents, PrizesBloody Scotland, crime fiction, Denise Mina, literary criticism, McIlvanney Prize, Scotland

Last weekend, the wee Scottish city of Stirling tasted blood – and not for the first time. The crime festival Bloody Scotland took place for the sixth time since its inauguration in 2012 and drew a large crowd of authors and readers passionate about crime fiction (among them bloggers, booksellers, […] Read more

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