Scotch River audiobook

$10.00

Scotch River
Written by Linda Little

Performed by Matthew Lumley

12 hours, 41 minutes / 2022 / Fiction / Recorded at Neptune Theatre, Nova Scotia

Scotch River (2006) is a novel of powerful secrets. It tells the story of Cass Hutt, a bull rider living out West, who has nothing left to lose. With nothing and no one to hold him—his rodeo partner has been killed—Cass heads East, lured by the arrival of a mysterious land deed for property in Scotch River, Nova Scotia. Back in his boyhood hometown, Cass encounters people as eccentric and as lonely as himself. They may even be related to him.

Scotch River won the Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award and the Dartmouth Book Award for Fiction in 2007. Published in print by Penguin Random House Canada, the novel is now out of print.

The Writers’ Federation of Nova Scotia acknowledges the Nova Scotia Creative Industries Fund for the Arts for its investment in the Unbound audiobook series and Neptune Theatre for its partnership in realizing this project.

The Writers’ Federation of Nova Scotia is also grateful to Cape Breton Books, Fitzhenry and Whiteside Limited, Gaspereau Press, Nimbus Publishing, Penguin Random House Canada, and Pottersfield Press for their permission to produce and distribute Unbound audiobook titles.

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