Christmas Crime

Whether want a cosy mystery or cold-blooded killer, there’s a Christmas crime novel for you.

Borrow these from your local library. See our library catalogue slideshow to get your request in.

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Cold Christmas by Alastair Gunn

Nobody remembers the young men entering the abandoned London flat a few weeks ago. Nobody cares if they left. Until the unbearable smell of decay. DCI Antonia Hawkins is called in to view the dead men; three, lying neat in a row. There’s no damage to the bodies, no obvious cause of death. Is this a suicide pact? Or is that just how it’s meant to look? But Hawkins soon discovers the link between the three men. They had all been fascinated by the supernatural and the occult. And they had recently met in a tiny village just outside London. A village named Cold Christmas.Personal Subject:

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The scandal by Mari Hannah 

hen an young man is found stabbed to death in a side street in Newcastle city centre in the run up to Christmas, it looks like a botched robbery to DCI David Stone. But when DS Frankie Oliver arrives at the crime scene, she gets more than she bargained for. She IDs the victim as Herald court reporter, thirty-two-year old Chris Adams she’s known since they were kids. With no eyewitnesses, the MIT are stumped. They discover that when Adams went out, never to return, he was working on a scoop that would make his name. But what was the story he was investigating? And who was trying to cover it up? As detectives battle to solve the case, they uncover a link to a missing woman that turns the investigation on its head. The exposé has put more than Adams’ life in danger. And it’s not over yet.

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Murder at christmas : ten classic crime stories for the festive season collected by Cecily Gayford

Christmas is a season of overindulgence. For most of us, that means an extra mince pie, a second helping of turkey, or perhaps a third glass of mulled wine. But for some among us, the festive season is a time to settle old scores, dispatch new enemies and indulge – in murder. Here, ten masters of the genre serve up mystery and mayhem aplenty.

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The darkest evening by Ann Cleeves

Driving home during a swirling blizzard, Vera Stanhope’s only thought is to get there quickly. But the snow is so heavy, she becomes disoriented and loses her way. Ploughing on, she sees a car slewed off the road ahead of her. With the driver’s door open she inspects the car she is shocked to find a young toddler strapped in the back seat. Vera takes the child and drives on, arriving at Brockburn, a run-down stately home she recognises as the house her father grew up in. But outside in the snow, a young woman lies dead and Vera knows immediately she has a new case. Could this woman be the child’s mother, and if so, what happened to her?

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 A Cotswold Christmas mystery by Rebecca Tope 

t’s Christmas, and things are looking good at the Slocombe house. Thea’s daughter Jessica has come to stay, much to her stepdaughter Stephanie’s delight. But then things take a turn for the worse. A local family, the Frowses, find themselves increasingly harassed by an aggressive landlord. When Beverley Frowse goes missing, Thea and Stephanie both feel they should do their best to help her husband and son to solve the mystery.

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 A Christmas railway mystery by Edward Marston

December 1860. Boiler smith Frank Rodman is headed for the grave sooner than he’d expected, or he will be once his missing head is found. Colbeck, the Railway Detective, finds his investigation into Rodman’s murder mired in contradictions. Was the victim a short-tempered brawler, or a committed Christian who aimed to better himself? On the trail of Rodman’s enemy as the season starts to bite, Colbeck finds little festive cheer in the twists and turns of this peculiar case.

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 Twelve deaths of Christmas by Jackson Sharp,

 It’s Christmas, but Detective Inspector Kerry Cox is not celebrating. The holiday season is usually tough for Cox, but this year she’s preparing to face down the ramifications of her most recent investigation: a fumbled child trafficking case. Distraction comes when the body of a retired ex-policeman is found, and DI Cox refuses to buy that it’s a suicide. Despite warnings and pressures, she follows the trail stubbornly. Teaming up with the journalist, and ex-lover, who almost ruined her career, their investigations uncover a sinister network of paedophiles operating many years before. The killer they are hunting is desperate for revenge, revenge against those who evaded punishment all those years before. And as the bodies and historical evidence mount up, DI Cox’s focus is torn between tracking down the serial killer, and bringing the upper echelons of British society to justice.

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Under the ice by Rachael Blok

t is the week before Christmas and the cathedral city of St Albans is blanketed by snow. But beneath the festive lights, darkness is stirring. The frozen body of a young girl is discovered by the ice-covered lake. ~Then another girl goes missing, and the community unravels

Winter grub

Whether you’re cooking a vegan Christmas dinner, baking a cake with the wow factor, or working on the perfect roast, you’ll find a book to match your needs below.

You can borrow all of these titles from your local library. Head to our library catalogue slideshow to find these and loads more.

Vegan Christmas feasts : inspired meat-free recipes for the festive season by  Jackie Kearney

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Clever plant-based recipes are designed to be crowd-pleasing and properly festive

Christmas with Good Housekeeping

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Over 140 recipes for jovial perfection, chapters offer mouth-watering ideas for starters, vegan & vegetarian options, baked goods, showstopper desserts, edible gifts, and not to forget Christmas lunch with all the trimming

ScandiKitchen Christmas : recipes and traditions from Scandinavia by Brontë  Aurell

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Let Brontë Aurell of The ScandiKitchen Café show you how to celebrate your Christmas Scandi-style by sharing her delicious recipes and family traditions with you.

Happy vegan Christmas : plant-based recipes for festive Scandinavian feasts by  Karoline Jönsson,

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Instead of the usual bubble and squeak, here we find vegan classics to satisfy all guests, such as vegan Swedish meatballs, spiced cabbage pudding, pulled ‘pork’ with jackfruit, pickled courgette, potato and greens pie, sticky buffalo cauliflower, nutty ‘egg’ nog, gingerbread biscuits and chewy panforte.

Roasts by  Laura Mason,

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The best traditional recipes for roast dinners from the National Trust. From a Sunday beef with Yorkshire pudding and rack of lamb with herb crust to slow-roasted belly pork with root vegetables and Christmas turkey with all the trimmings.

Mary Berry cooks up a feast : my favourite recipes for occasions and celebrations by Mary Berry

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Over 160 recipes that work well for both small and large numbers of guests.

Liam Charles cheeky treats : 70 brilliant bakes and cakes by Liam Charles

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Liam Charles – the breakout star from Great British Bake Off 2017 – brings you a Caramel Peanut Millionaire’s Shortbread, an Oreo Chocolate Brownie Freakshake and a Christmas Dinner Pie.

Homemade Christmas : create your own gifts, cards, decorations, and bakes.

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Discover 100 simple decorations, recipes, gifts, cards, and Christmas craft projects, from garlands and gift boxes to mince pies and marzipan.

Gizzi’s season’s eatings : feasts and celebrations from Halloween to happy New Year by  , Gizzi Erskine

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Whatever the occasion, you will find something special to share with the ones you love

The soup book : 200 recipes, season by season by Sophie Grigson

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Packed with plenty of nourishing recipes for every season. Try winter warmers such as parsnip and apple soup or French onion soup

Spirited : how to create easy, fun drinks at home by  Signe Johansen,

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50 well-crafted cocktail recipes, all fuelled by a cook’s palate and a love of creative ingredients.

The Nordic baking book by  Magnus Nilsson,

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The acclaimed chef featured in the Emmy-Award winning US PBS series ‘The Mind of a Chef’ and the Netflix docuseries ‘Chef’s Table’ explores the rich baking tradition of the Nordic region, with 450 tempting recipes for home bakers.

A Crafty Christmas

Marlene at Bo’ness Library has pulled together this list of books to help you put a personal touch to your Christmas gifts and decorations. There’s books for young creatives too.

You can borrow these titles right now from your local library. Click the links and place a request to have the books sent to your library of choice for pickup.

Half Yard Christmas

Debbie Shore

Easy sewing projects using left-over pieces of fabric. Great photos and easy to follow step by step instructions.

Supercraft Christmas : craft your way through more than 40 festive projects

Sophie Pester & Catharina Bruns

More than 40 eco-friendly festive projects, including charming gifts, stunning decorations, and quirky gift wrap ideas.

Craft it up: Christmas around the world

Libby Abadee and Cath Armstrong

35 fun craft projects inspired by travelling adventures. Very quirky ideas, some recipes and templates included with easy to follow instructions

Paper Christmas

Emily Dawe

16 paper crafting projects for the festive season. Great ideas, good instructions and full-size templates.

The Lego Christmas Ornaments book

Chris McVeigh

Perfect for big kids. Step-by-step instructions for 15 models

Christmas crafting in no time

Clare Youngs

50 step-by-step projects and inspirational ideas

10 minute Christmas crafts

Annalees Lim

Easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions, and are perfect for teachers looking for original ideas as well as time-poor parents.

Kids make Christmas : over 40 kids’ craft projects for Christmas

Pia Deges

 From tree decorations and games to pretty gifts and delicious cookies, the projects cover a wide range of different crafts.Everything is simple to make for kids of all ages, with most of the projects requiring no previous skill and clear step by step instructions

Celebrate Christmas : the bumper book of festive food and craft.

A Christmas one-stop-shop!

100 little knitted gifts to make

Monica Russel

A variety of themes from Christmas knits, baby bootees, phone covers, mug hugs, headbands, and scarves.

Happy St. Andrew’s Day!

It’s St. Andrew’s Day! Seeing as a ceilidh’s off the cards and you’ll look a bit daft jigging in your living room, enjoy some guid Scottish writing instead. Here we’ve pulled together some recent lists of brilliant Scottish fiction and non-fiction. What would YOU recommend?

Scottish Book Trust rounded up the 2020 releases for adults and kids

And Scotland Mag’s list includes some great non-fiction

Earlier this year The Guardian rated the best Scottish Crime

The Bottle Imp is a great place to find out about writing across the country. They produced this diverse list at the end of 2019

Finally, Books From Scotland does what it says on the tin and might help you find some stocking fillers.

And for home-grown Falkirk talent, read the Writing Rammy winners right now!