Found 1,190 results for "Scotland in fiction"
by Walter, Anonymous
My earliest recollections of things sexual are of what I think must have occurred some time between my age of five and e...
by Diana Gabaldon
Roger Wakefield stood in the center of the room, feeling surrounded.
by Sue Townsend
These are my New Year' resolutions: 1. I will help the blind across the road.
by James Boswell
To write the Life of him who excelled all mankind in writing the lives of others, and who, whether we consider his extra...
by John Bunyan, Daniel V. Runyon
IN my travels, as I walked through many regions and countries, it was my chance to happen into that famous continent of ...
by William Shakespeare
In the scene which dramatizes the central crisis of her fortunes, the heroine of Cymbeline apparently dies, and her brot...
by George MacDonald
Once upon a time, so long ago that I have quite forgotten the date, there lived a king and queen who had no children.
by G. A. Henty
The village of Glen Cairn was situated in a valley in the broken country lying to the west of the Pentland Hills, some f...
by Robert Louis Stevenson, Robert Luis Stevenson
The full truth of this odd matter is what the world has long been looking for, and public curiosity is sure to welcome.
by John Buchan
The girl came into the room with a darting movement like a swallow, looked round her with the same birdlike quickness, a...
by Iain Banks
I HAD BEEN making the rounds of the Sacrifice Poles the day we heard my brother had escaped.
by Diana Gabaldon
It wasn't a very likely place for disappearances, at least at first glance.
by E. W. Hornung
If I must tell more tales of Raffles, I can but back to our earliest days together, and fill in the blanks left by discr...
by Diana Gabaldon, Geraldine James
I heard the drums long before they came in sight.