Hard Man – Book Review
Hard Man is a non-stop, high impact, ‘in your face’ tale about crime and Edinburgh’s underworld. It leaves you feeling kind of emotionally drained and battered, but is impossible to put down. After the first chapter I was hooked and read it in almost one sitting. I am an avid crime fiction fan and extremely selective in what I read. Very few books tend to stay with me after I have finished them. This one will be fresh in my memory for a long time.
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The Outdoor Diary
Available free of charge from Monday 2 April, the 2007 edition of the
Outdoor Diary is a non-profit publication and website that promotes outdoor events for adults and children of all ages in Edinburgh, Lothians and the Scottish Borders.
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Linlithgow Life and Times
A book for the 21st century, to describe Linlithgow, is long overdue. We are too accustomed to thinking of Linlithgow in terms of its magnificent history and its beautifully situated palace on the shores of Linlithgow Loch.
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The Pentland Hills: A Walker’s Guide
Cicerone guides are generally informative in every way, well presented and affordable. Susan Falconer’s guide, which features 30 walks in the Pentland Hills, is a perfect example. Read the rest of this entry »
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