So with stick, cape, and plastic rat, Carlin gets paid to scare the tourists, while pretending to be the spirit of Colonel Weir, a religious extremist that was burned at the stake back in 1670. Hugh Hardie needs a ghost for his Tours of Old Edinburgh, and Andrew Carlin is a perfect candidate. “The Fanatic” is the first stand alone novel and was released in the year 2000. His work is from the mystery, literary fiction, and general fiction genres. James’ debut novel, called “The Fanatic”, was released in the year 2000. He is also one of the co-founders and the general editor of the Scots language imprint Itchy Coo, which produces book in Scots for young people and children. James also established an independent publishing imprint known as Kettillonia, which produces the occasional pamphlets and books of short prose and poetry. “And the Land Lay Still” won the Saltire Society Book of the Year Award in the year 2010. “The Testament of Gideon Mack” was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize in the year 2006. “Joseph Knight” was named the Saltire Society Book of the Year 2003/04 and the Scottish Arts Council Book of the Year. James has published novels, as well as poetry and short story collections. James Robertson was born in the year 1958 and is a Scottish writer that grew up in Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire.
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