By Ian Stephen
A long, wildly idiosyncratic novel being the life story of Peter Macaulay, his reflections of his life triggered as he sits down to write his will.
A fantastic picture of Stornoway and Lewis life in all its facets over several decades, conveyed obliquely through anecdotes and characters, with side trips to the Broch and elsewhere.
Ian is a professional storyteller. This is his first novel, and it has already picked up a couple of awards.
A Book of Death and Fish
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Re: A Book of Death and Fish
Excellent read, thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks for the recommendation Nick.
Any more good suggestions?
Any more good suggestions?
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Peter May's Lewsi trilogy
If it whetted your appetite for more about Lewis then I thoroughly recommend Peter May's Lewis trilogy:Gardenshed wrote:Excellent read, thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks for the recommendation Nick.
Any more good suggestions?
~ The Black House
~ The Lewis Man
~ The Chessmen
Three very different Whodunnits linked by the development of a fascinating central character, suffused with a melancholy Hebridean atmosphere.
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Re: A Book of Death and Fish
Read all the Lewis Trilogy and a few more from Peter May. All were good,
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Re: A Book of Death and Fish
Have to confess that, having greatly enjoyed the Lewis trilogy by Peter may, I am struggling to get to grips with this book. Maybe it meanders more than I like
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Re: A Book of Death and Fish
It does meander, but there is a consistent theme in the biographical sense.Sandgrounder wrote:Have to confess that, having greatly enjoyed the Lewis trilogy by Peter may, I am struggling to get to grips with this book. Maybe it meanders more than I like
Just finished reading Peter May's 'Runaway' - really enjoyed it, but very different from the Lewis books.