Scott McBain

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Scott McBain is a pseudonym of a Scottish fiction writer.

McBain was born in Stirling, Scotland in June 1960. He lived in Girvan on the west coast of Scotland until 1969; he moved to England after his parents' divorce.

He graduated from Peterhouse, Cambridge, mastering in law. In the years from 1986 to 1987 he received a Fulbright scholarship and studied at Harvard University.

McBain lives in Panama and is married to a local.

Work

  • The Mastership Game (2000), ISBN 3-426-61862-1
  • The Coins of Judas (2001), ISBN 3-426-62476-1
  • The Final Solution (2005), Harper Collins, London, ISBN 3-426-62902-X

External links and references

http://www.harpercollins.com.au/authors/50015981/Scott_McBain/index.aspx?authorID=50015981