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This year’s Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction shortlist revealed

- Mike Thomson michael.thomson@newsquest.co.uk

THE six books in the running for the 2024 Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction have been revealed.

The prestigiou­s fiction prize is among the richest in the UK, with the winner in line to receive £25,000.

Judges said a “deep understand­ing of humanity” was at the heart of each of the novels on the shortlist.

The six books going forward are:

The New Life by Tom Crewe Hungry Ghosts by Kevin Jared Hosein My Father’s House by Joseph O’Connor In the Upper Country by Kai Thomas Absolutely and Forever by Rose Tremain The House of Doors by Tan Twan Eng

The judges said: “The Walter Scott Prize judging criteria originalit­y, innovation, ambition, durability and of course quality of writing are beautifull­y showcased in our 2024 shortlist.

“In addition, we have six novels as diverse in their subjectmat­ter as in style of writing: an attempted sexual revolution in eighteenth century London; dangerousl­y entwined lives in 1940s Trinidad; gripping tensions in Nazi-occupied Rome; a gentle 1960s home-counties heartbreak­er; stories within stories from the terminus of the Undergroun­d Railroad; and love, betrayal and scandal in the Straits Settlement­s of Penang.

“At the heart of each novel lies a deep understand­ing of humanity in all its quirky strengths and weaknesses, with each of the WSP 2024 shortliste­d authors having something new to say and a new way of saying it.”

Books must have been written in English, set more than 60 years ago, and published during 2023 in the UK, Ireland or the Commonweal­th.

Shortliste­d authors this year are from England, Ireland, Trinidad, Canada and Malaysia.

The winner will be announced at the Borders Book Festival in Melrose on Thursday, June 13.

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