14 Scottish Sci-Fi, Horror and Fantasy Books

Discover a curated list of 14 captivating Scottish science fiction, fantasy, and horror books recommended by the Cymera Festival.

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In Ascension

3.9

A marine biologist's journey from the ocean depths to the far reaches of space unravels mysteries that challenge humanity’s understanding of…

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The Pharmacist

3.8

In a claustrophobic bunker where few survived, Wolfe serves as the pharmacist under a paranoid leader, navigating danger, moral dilemmas, an…

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The Moon King

4.5

In a city where the moon controls fate and society teeters on the edge of chaos, three individuals must navigate murder, revolution, and anc…

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HellSans

4.2

In a dystopian UK where a government-mandated typeface controls the population through bliss or persecution, two women—CEO Jane Ward and sci…

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The Library of the Dead

4.3

A sharp contemporary fantasy where a cynical teen ghostalker in Edinburgh uncovers dark magic threatening children, blending Zimbabwean myst…

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Goldilocks

3.8

A gripping sci-fi thriller where five women embark on a daring mission to save humanity by colonizing a new planet in the Goldilocks Zone, f…

This list showcases a diverse range of speculative fiction from Scottish and Scotland-based authors, highlighting the rich talent in the genre. From the renowned works of Iain M. Banks to the fresh voices of Rachelle Atalla and Neil Williamson, these books span space operas, dystopian thrillers, and dark fantasy. Each selection offers a unique blend of imaginative world-building, compelling characters, and thought-provoking themes. Whether you're a seasoned fan of speculative fiction or new to the genre, this list provides a fantastic introduction to the vibrant Scottish sci-fi, horror, and fantasy scene. Dive into these page-turning tales and explore the boundaries of imagination.

Source: https://www.scottishbooktrust.com/book-lists/14-page-turning-scottish-sci-fi-fantasy-and-horror-books