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Scotched Nation

A Willie Morton Mystery

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Scotched Nation

By: Andrew Scott
Narrated by: David Sillars
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Five months after Scotland’s Independence Referendum, freelance journalist Willie Morton discovers he has a look-alike who works for pro-Union group, GB13, which aims to prevent Scotland leaving the Union. Morton wants to discover how far they are willing to go to frustrate democracy. What are the group’s connections with MI5 and is the Prime Minister involved?

It’s a game of high stakes and soon Morton is in the Palace of Westminster fleeing for his life up into the dusty dereliction of the roof space. He needs to confront the reclusive leader of GB13, whisky magnate Lord Craile, in his remote mansion on Mull and ask him one question - why?

But some questions are too incendiary, too dangerous.... The Union is sacrosanct, greater, it seems, than democracy itself and Morton seems to be a threat to it, their top target.

©2019 Andrew Scott (P)2019 Andrew Scott
Crime Thrillers Fiction Political Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense Espionage Mystery Scotland

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