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I Love You, Goodbye
Cynthia Rogerson
Cynthia Rogerson brilliantly captures the exhilaration, confusion and frustration of relationships in her new novel I Love You, Goodbye. Skillfully entwining observations of life in the Scottish Highlands, examinations of love in its various stages, and characterization that draws the reader in from the very first page, this is a novel that, though set in the most specific of locations, strives to answer a universal question: what is love?
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Ruby
Meg Henderson
The MacLean family has more than their fair share of secrets. They live in a close-knit community on Glasgow’s High Street and the men work on the railways. They’re hard-working, ordinary, respectable people but, behind the facade, they are a family in crisis.
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Double Danger
Margaret Thomson Davis
A gripping saga with plenty of twists, Double Danger is vintage Margaret Thomson Davis – a story of suspense, betrayal and murder.
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In a Class of Their Own
Millie Gray
Based on the real-life wartime experiences of author Millie Gray, In a Class of Their Own
brilliantly recreates the atmosphere of life in Leith during the Second World War, with all the hardships
and struggles as well as the fun and humour of everyday life.
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Red Alert
Margaret Thomson Davis
Red Alert is a tense, suspenseful family drama telling the story
of the Price family and is set in a fire station and the world famous
Glasgow School of Art. Margaret Thomson Davis is Glasgow’s favourite
romantic novelist, and her love and knowledge of the city shines
through in her storytelling.
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The Sun Will Shine Tomorrow
Maureen Reynolds
Maureen Reynolds’ moving family saga which started with The Sunday Girls and continued in Towards a Dark Horizon now concludes in The Sun Will Shine Tomorrow.
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Goodmans of Glassford Street
Margaret Thomson Davis
Goodmans of Glassford Street is the story of a successful but old-fashioned family department store and the lives and conflicts of the people who work in it, including the strong-willed matriarch Abigail Goodman.
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Towards A Dark Horizon
Maureen Reynolds
After the massive success of the autobiographical Voices in the Street, Maureen Reynolds began a family saga as captivating as anything by Margaret Thomson Davis or Catherine Cookson. Towards A Dark Horizon second volume in the Neill family trilogy.
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A Darkening of the Heart
Margaret Thomson Davis
Set in eighteenth-century Scotland, A Darkening of the Heart contrasts the harsh life in the countryside with life in the teeming streets of Edinburgh. In an novel that demonstrates the storyteller at her masterly best, Margaret Thomson Davis blends the fictional lives of social climbers Alexander and Susanna with events, songs, poetry and letters from the real life of Robert Burns.
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The Breadmakers Saga
Margaret Thomson Davis
The Breadmakers Saga follows the story of a Glasgow working class community living through the dark days of the Depression and the Second World War. A host of colourful characters live up to the ordinary challenges of life and the extraordinary challenges of war with honesty, optimism and hope.
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Wax Fruit Trilogy
Guy McCrone
The Wax Fruit Trilogy brings together Guy McCrone's three classic novels, Antimacassar City, The Philistines and The Puritans,
which chronicle the life and times of the Moorhouse family as they rise
from the obscurity of an Ayrshire farm to a position of great
prosperity in Victorian Glasgow.
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The New Breadmakers
Margaret Thomson Davis
The New Breadmakers saga takes a classic story to a fitting climax. A story of love and loss, passion and hatred, humour and despair, The New Breadmakers is a superb new Glasgow Saga from Margaret Thomson Davis.
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The Hayburn Family
Guy McCrone
The year is 1900, and as the old century ends, the past is catching up with Henry and Phoebe Hayburn. Dark secrets continue to haunt them, as they plan for the future of the family business – the Clydeside shipyard that has been the foundation of the family's prosperity throughout the Victorian era.
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The Glasgow Belle
Margaret Thomson Davis
Evoking all the wealth and squalor of 18th century Glasgow, The Glasgow Belle is a powerful tale of rivalry and ambition, bitter hatred and enduring love.
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The Clydesiders Trilogy
Margaret Thomson Davis
This epic trilogy of love and loss follows the fortunes of two Glasgow families through the First World War, the Great Depression and the revolutionary fervour of 'Red Clydeside', to the dark days of the Clydeside Blitz and the turmoil of the Second World War.
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Aunt Bel
Guy McCrone
The compelling sequel to The Wax Fruit Trilogy.
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The Gourlay Girls
Margaret Thomson Davis
Opening in 1931, this novel is the sequel to THE CLYDESIDERS. An enthralling tale of two families, The Gourlay Girls captures
the unique atmosphere of Glasgow in the 1930s, evoking the life and
times of the city, from the spectacular Empire Exhibition to the coming
of the Second World War.
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King's Royal
John Quigley
King's Royal is an epic story of bitter rivalry, illicit passion and soaring ambition, chronicling the life and times of a Glasgow family whose wealth has been built up in the Scotch whisky business at the height of the Victorian era.
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The Sunday Girls
Maureen Reynolds
Voices in the Street, Maureen Reynolds' autobiographical account of growing up in Dundee, was a huge success, holding the number-one spot in the bestsellers' chart for an incredible nine weeks. Crafted with the same storyteller's gift, effortless warmth and keen understanding of the lives and cares of working people that made Voices in the Street such a phenomenon, The Sunday Girls is Maureen's first novel.
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Burning Ambition
Margaret Thomson Davis
A powerful story of romance and rivalry, friendship and bitter hatred set at the court of Mary, Queen of Scots.
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Clydesiders at War
Margaret Thomson Davis
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