Dark Scottish Fiction With Grit and Wit
Dive into the world of Broken Biscuits, where raw working-class stories blend dark humour, magic, and social commentary in Scottish settings.

The Wood Fairy - by Ian Colquhoun
Broken Biscuits -The Wood Fairy -tells the dark, funny tale of a group of friends from a Scottish housing-scheme in West Lothian who encounter a supernatural entity whilst wasted after clubbing one night in 1999, and about their lives of clubbing, working, loving music , loving each other and surviving in the shadow of a sinister drug-dealer.
Out now on paperback, Kindle and on Audible!
Not suitable for under-18s!
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The Blantyre Girl - By Ian Colquhoun
Broken Biscuits - The Blantyre Girl - is a dark, powerful story of an ordinary young Lanarkshire family that is destroyed by addiction and by drug dealers - and how one strong woman tried to fight back. This award-winning novel is not suitable for under 18s due to themes of drugs, violence, sex, organised crime , sexual exploitation and self-harming. Not for the faint hearted!
Available on paperback and Kindle ( button below) and soon on Audible as well.

Award-Winning Stories
Featuring 'The Blantyre Girl', an award-winning novel set amid Scotland's cocaine epidemic
Scottish Working-Class Reality
Honest, authentic stories reflecting real life and culture in Scotland.
The Auld Team - by Hugh McGauran
Set in Edinburgh, this wonderful debut novel by Hugh McGauran is both an insightful nostalgia-filled social commentary on the last 60 years of life in North-Edinburgh, and the tale of one football fan and the guys that he grew up with and how they stood up for their community. It's funny, gritty and brilliant.
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