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Westerwick is the second novel from George Paterson who was shortlisted for the Bloody Scotland Scottish Crime Debut of the Year 2022.Magic is afoot…

When the country’s most wanted man inexplicably hands himself into the police, decades after absconding from the state mental institute, a young, but damaged lawyer is called back from his recuperation to interview him. As Thomas Leven is drawn into the complex, preternatural mind of Westerwick born serial killer Angus John MacMillan, what appeared a perfunctory task quickly proves to be anything but.

Delving deeper into the malign elements of MacMillan’s story, Thomas Leven starts to unravel, not only questioning his own faith but his sanity as he comes to the chilling realisation that true evil is all around. Set in Glasgow’s West End, and on the fictitious island of the title, Westerwick is a claustrophobic tale of the macabre, the mischievous and the malevolent, serving as both an urban gothic satire and a record of modern devilry.

TESTIMONIES

“Shades of Louise Welsh and Iain Banks but it is its own beast. Brilliant.”
Alan Parks
Bloody January February’s Son Bobby March Will Live For Ever The April Dead May God Forgive To Die in June

“George Paterson takes you places which are uncomfortable, weird and unexpected. From first page to last the power of Westerwick compels you.”
Alistair Braidwood
Scottish Cultural Commentator & Podcaster (Scots Whay Hae)

George Paterson

George is a writer, DJ and musician who, as a member of the bands White and DMP, released a number of well received albums on the Poco Alto Label. His work can be found in a number of independent feature length and short films as well as providing the musical backdrop to the London stage production of the play, ‘ISM’.

Since returning to Scotland in 2017, his focus has been split between the spoken word – his popular weekly ‘Lost in Music’ radio show – and the written, with articles appearing in a number of online publications before finding a home as a regular features writer and reviewer for INTO Creative.

In addition, he has written two screenplays and one feature length ‘coming of age’ story, serialised on INTO, called ‘Everybody Wants to Rule the World’.

309 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 12, 2023

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January 8, 2024
There's something incredibly enjoyable about reading a novel set in the place you live. When that novel plays around with familiar locations and turns them into the unexpected and introduces you to characters that are deeply weird but so wholly authentic that you feel sure you must have bumped into them at some point, the enjoyment turns thrilling. This is exactly how I felt when I first read writers like Alasdair Gray, Louise Welsh, Iain Banks, Andrew O'Hagan. Now I've read Westerwick and can add George Paterson to that list. Great fun - I was so desperate to find out what happened that I sped read the final quarter and will have to re-read to unpick the detail which is no hardship at all!
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January 28, 2024
Creepy and dark - a fantastic story told by unreliable narrator, lawyer Thomas Leven. Angus John McMillan, a notorious killer has inexplicably turned himself in after decades on the run. Now in jail, he only will talk to one guy — Thomas. As the story around them unfolds, we’ve got history, humor, folklore— some very vivid characters and a lot of inexplainable occurrences. All in all I couldn’t put it down. I also loved it set in Glasgow and all of the historical and cultural references. There was so much packed into this book - recommend!
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