about the author

Mauro Martone was born in Glasgow, raised in Edinburgh, and educated at schools in Fife and Perthshire where he boarded. Early fictional influences included Kenneth Grahame’s ‘Wind in the Willows’ and Robert Roosevelt’s ‘Br’er Rabbit’ stories. He began writing fiction at the age of eight when he produced a three-and-a-half-page prolongation of Grahame’s riverside world. He got his MA (with honours) from the University of Edinburgh, where he read Ancient History and Classical Archaeology at Teviot. He also read Christianity and Social Christianity at New College, as outside subjects. Whilst a student, Martone worked as a nightshift taxi driver in the undesirable Muirhouse, Pilton and Granton housing scheme circuits of Edinburgh. He later began a postgraduate degree alongside volunteering as a classroom tutor to both young offenders and adults with substance dependences. He lives in Edinburgh and keeps rescue dogs.

About the Books

News

THE ORCADIAN FILE WAS FEATURED BY THE COURIER NEWSPAPER

The Courier newspaper published an article featuring The Orcadian File. This book is the sequel to my previous novel, Kertaman. You can read this article to get more details.

THE ORCADIAN FILE, WAS FEATURED IN THE ORKNEY NEWS’ ARTICLE

The Orcadian File, was featured in The Orkney News. The article included my interview with the news representative. I briefed them about my inspiration to write the sequel to my first book, Kert ........

Blogs

Ripley Returns

Patricia Highsmith’s psychological novel – The Talented Mr Ripley, set on the Amalfi coast one hot summer in the late 1950’s, has been rebooted with this crème de la crème serving of exceptional T ........

Not Tonight Josephine

June 23: Somewhat chuffed to hear that there is to be a new Napoleonic flick coming out. History buffs are well aware that it has been far too long since we have seen a classic period movie. Al ........

Mordor & Back

I first stumbled into Tolkien’s Middle-earth when I heard The Fellowship of the Ring being read aloud on a train from Haymarket to Kinghorn when I was ten. His cryptic and mystical world seemed quit ........

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