Stonemouth

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Stonemouth

First edition cover
Author Iain Banks
Country Scotland
Language English
Publisher Little, Brown and Company
Publication date
5 April 2012
Media type Print (Hardback)
Pages 368 pp
ISBN 1408702509

Stonemouth is a 2012 novel by Scottish author Iain Banks. The novel was published on 5 April 2012 by Little, Brown and Company and follows a man returning to a small seaport town after leaving due to a sexual scandal. The Irish Times picked the book as one of their "Books to Read in 2012".[1]

Plot summary

Stewart Gilmour returns to Stonemouth, a fictional seaport town north of Aberdeen, for a funeral. It is five years since he ran away to London after a sexual indiscretion at a wedding. Stonemouth is controlled by two rival gangs, the Murstons and the MacAvetts, and Gilmour was engaged to a member of the former clan before he had to leave.[2]

Reception

Critical reception for Stonemouth has been mostly positive.[3][4] Some criticisms of the book included some of the references to modern technology being "inauthentic",[5] and praise for the novel centring around the plot's mystery.[6]

References

  1. Wallace, Arminta. "The books to read in 2012". Irish Times. Retrieved 18 October 2012. 
  2. Banks, Iain (2012). Stonemouth. Little, Brown. ISBN 1408702509. 
  3. "Book review: Stonemouth - Iain Banks - Scotland - Scotsman.com". The Scotsman. Retrieved 6 April 2012. 
  4. "Iain Banks - Stonemouth". The List. Retrieved 6 April 2012. 
  5. White, Hilary A (25 March 2012). "Energetic master of set piece reigns supreme - Books, Entertainment - Independent.ie". Irish Independent. Retrieved 6 April 2012. 
  6. Kelly, Stuart (28 March 2012). "Stonemouth by Iain Banks – review". The Guardian (London). Retrieved 5 April 2012. 


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