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Doug Johnstone (born 22 July 1970) is a Scottish crime writer based in Edinburgh. His ninth novel Fault Lines was published by Orenda Books in May 2018. His 2015 book The Jump (published by Faber & Faber) was shortlisted for the McIlvanney Prize for Best Scottish Crime Novel. He published two novels with Penguin, Tombstoning (2006) and The Ossians (2008), which received praise from Irvine Welsh, Ian Rankin and Christopher Brookmyre. The Scotsman described him as "a master of the page-turning, heart-gripping, plot-driven tale." Johnstone is a Royal Literary Fund Consultant Fellow and he was Royal Literary Fund Fellow at Edinburgh's Queen Margaret University from 2014–2016. He was a writer in residence at the University of Strathclyde from 2010-2012 and before that worked as a lecturer in creative writing. He has had several short stories appear in various publications, and since 1999 has worked as a freelance arts journalist, primarily covering music and literature. He is a singer, musician and songwriter in several bands, including Northern Alliance, part of the Fence Collective. Northern Alliance have released four albums, as well as recording an album as a fictional band called The Ossians, in parallel with Johnstone's 2008 novel of the same name. He has released two solo EPs - Keep It Afloat (including the autobiographical track I Used To Drum in a Rock'N'Roll Band), released in 2011, and 2014's I Did It Deliberately. Johnstone has a degree in physics, a PhD in nuclear physics and a diploma in journalism. Before embarking on his literary career, he designed radar and missile guidance systems for military aircraft. He grew up in Arbroath and lives in Portobello, Edinburgh with his wife and two children. Johnstone is also a co-founder of the Scotland Writers Football Club. Novels Tombstoning (2006) The Ossians (2008) Smokeheads (2011) Hit & Run (2012) Gone Again (2013) The Dead Beat (2014) The Jump (2015) Crash Land (2016) Fault Lines (2018) Breakers (2019) A Dark Matter (2020) The Big Chill (2020) The Space Between Us (2023) References External links Official website Doug Johnstone profile at Faber and Faber "Review : The Dead Beat by Doug Johnstone". upcoming4.me. Archived from the original on 16 May 2014. "The story behind The Dead Beat - Online by Doug Johnstone". upcoming4.me. Archived from the original on 9 May 2014. "johnstone Douglas mr". University of Strathclyde. Archived from the original on 14 March 2012.. Discover the Doug Johnstone popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Doug Johnstone books.

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    The Sea Detective

    Mark Douglas-Home

    Discover the chilling first mystery in a truly unique crime series you won't be able to put down'There comes a time when a novel raises the bar for a particular genre, and The Sea ...

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    The Doll Princess

    Tom Benn

    Winner of the Sunday Times Charlotte Aitken Young Writer of the Year AwardIt's Manchester, July 1996, the month after the IRA bomb, and the Evening News is carrying reports of two ...

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    The Malice of Waves

    Mark Douglas-Home

    The gripping and atmospheric mystery about one boy's disappearance from an isolated but bleakly beautiful island on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean . . .'A fine series of detective ...

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    A Wolf in the Woods

    Nancy Allen

    “A gripping story with dramatic twists, and a memorable heroine.” James Patterson, #1 New York Times bestselling authorMcCown County assistant prosecutor Elsie Arnold is prepp...