Tommy the Bruce
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Tommy the Bruce
Tommy the Bruce
An unsettling, atmospheric noir set in the remote Scottish highlands, from the author of The Book of the Gaels...
Meet Tommy Bruce - he's washed-up already, marooned in a ramshackle hotel inherited from dead parents in the armpit of Perthshire, just too far off the main tourist trail to be viable. He's too young to be middle-aged, but too old to be what you could call young (and too lazy to care about it, really).
Saddled with debt, grotty premises that are falling down around him, and a crippling loneliness, Tommy is slowly but determinedly drinking himself and his business out of existence. Until one day, into the lounge-bar and out of the blue, walks Fiona McLean. Before long, she's moved behind the bar, into the hotel, and (remarkably) into Tommy's bed.
Fiona blows into Tommy's life and through the hotel, and with the light she brings, Tommy's fortunes might just be turning around. But in her wake has also slipped in darknessβnames and faces from the past who mean Tommy no goodwill at all, criminal forces that threaten to ruin him, the hotel, and what little happiness he's managed, haplessly, to cobble together.
Tommy the Bruce is a precise, chilling, and all too believable crime novel, scored throughout with a genuinely unsettling menace, which is belied by the ease of Yorkston's storytelling and humour. It's a shot of Southern Gothic poured out in the central Highlands.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780857305947
Publisher: Oldcastle Books Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 25 January 2025
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Oldcastle Books Ltd
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 320
About the Author
James Yorkston is a singer-songwriter and author from the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. Since signing to Domino Records in 2001, James has released a steady flow of highly acclaimed, multi-instrument, acoustic based albums. James' 2021 album The Wide, Wide River was called 'another fascinating, curious contribution to the Scottish musician's constantly eddying catalogue' by the Guardian, 'a beautiful experience' by Clash and 'another career highlight' by the Scotsman. In 2014 Yorkston began playing with with Yorkston/Thorne/Khan, a trio embracing jazz, traditional folk, krautrock, the poetry of Ivor Cutler and Indian classical music. Their album Navarasa - Nine Emotions was named the Guardian's 'Folk Album of the Year' in 2020. In 2011 James' debut book It's Lovely to be Here - The Touring Diaries of a Scottish Gent was published by The Domino Press / Faber, and in 2016 Freight Press published James' first novel 3 Craws. His second novel, The Book of the Gaels, was published by Oldcastle Books in 2021. James also runs the music and poetry night 'Tae Sup wi' a Fifer', and co-hosts the podcast 46-30, dedicated to 'Quality Music of No Fixed Abode'.
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