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A Gift From Nessus
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Docherty
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Remedy is None
Scots dialect
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Strange Loyalties
The Big Man
The Kiln
The Papers of Tony Veitch
Walking Wounded
Weekend
Whitbread Award for Fiction
Whitbread Prize
World War 1

Product details

  • ISBN 9781782119616
  • Weight: 281g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Nov 2016
  • Publisher: Canongate Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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'His face made a fist at the world. The twined remnant of umbilicus projected vulnerably. Hands, feet and prick. He had come equipped for the job.'

Newborn Conn Docherty, raw as a fresh wound, lies between his parents in their tenement room, with no birthright but a life's labour in the pits of his small town. But the world is changing, and, lying next to him, Conn's father Tam has decided that his son's life will be different from his own.

Gritty, dark and tender, McIlvanney's Docherty is a modern classic.

William McIlvanney's first novel, Remedy is None, won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize and with Docherty he won the Whitbread Award for Fiction. Laidlaw and The Papers of Tony Veitch both gained Silver Daggers from the Crime Writers' Association. Strange Loyalties, the third in the Detective Laidlaw trilogy, won the Glasgow Herald's People's Prize. He died in December 2015.