- “The Nowhere Emporium” by Ross MacKenzie – While not set entirely in Falkirk, this children’s fantasy novel has scenes that take place in the town.
- “The Magicians of Scotland” by Ron Butlin – This novel tells the story of a young magician, and part of the narrative is set in Falkirk.
- “Tales from the Back Green” by Ian W. Brown – Although primarily set in Glasgow, this memoir includes stories from the author’s time living in Falkirk.
- “The Letter” by Mary Kelly – Set in both Falkirk and Glasgow, this novel explores the lives of two women separated by time but connected by a secret.
- “No Mean City” by A. McArthur and H. Kingsley Long – While mostly set in Glasgow, this gritty novel occasionally takes the characters to other Scottish towns, including Falkirk.
- “Gone are the Leaves” by Anne Donovan – Although the majority of the story is set in Glasgow, Falkirk features in some scenes.
- “Dirty Weekend” by Helen Zahavi – While this darkly comic novel is primarily set in Brighton, England, it briefly features the protagonist traveling to Falkirk.
- “The Field of Swords” by Conn Iggulden – This historical fiction novel is part of a series called “Emperor,” and it includes scenes set in Falkirk during the time of Roman occupation.
- “Mr. Alfred M.A.” by George Friel – Although primarily set in Glasgow, this novel mentions Falkirk and features some references to the town.
- “The Damned Utd” by David Peace – Although focused on soccer and primarily set in England, this novel pays homage to Scottish soccer and includes mentions of Falkirk.
WANDERLIST: Ten famous novels set in Falkirk
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