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FICTION

Squeaky Clean, Callum McSorley, Pushkin Vertigo, £16.99

Tartan Noir can always do with a fresh injection of blood, so time to welcome Callum McSorley whose debut, Squeaky Clean, is a smart, nasty and really rather heartbreak­ing thriller set in and around a Glasgow car wash. Our introducti­on to DI Alison McCoist (yes, yes, she’s heard all the jokes) and likely to be the first of many.

MUSIC

Graham Gouldman, Saint Luke’s, Glasgow, Wednesday

You’re too late to get tickets to Self Esteem in Glasgow or Edinburgh this week. And Rozi Plain’s show in Leith is also sold out. But if you hurry you might bag a ticket for Graham Gouldman’s show at Saint Luke’s, Glasgow, on Wednesday. Gouldman has a songwritin­g pedigree that dates back to the 1960s when he wrote hits for

The Yardbirds and The Hollies. He then joined 10cc, co-writing many of the band’s biggest hits, including I’m Not in

Love, Rubber Bullets and Dreadlock Holiday. And in the 1980s he teamed up with American singer Andrew Gold to form Wax. In other words, you’ll probably be able to sing along with every song he plays.

THEATRE

Cyprus Avenue, Tron Theatre, until March 25

David Ireland’s pitch-black absurdist Belfast comedy about sectariani­sm gets its Scottish premiere where, let’s be honest, it will ring more than a few bells. David Hayman, above, plays Eric, a loyalist who believes his five-weekold granddaugh­ter is actually Gerry Adams. What follows is shocking and hilarious, often at the same time. DAVID IRELAND: PAGE 42

COMEDY

Jon Richardson, Alhambra Theatre, Dunfermlin­e, Friday

The star of Channel 4’s 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown and Meet the Richardson­s kicks off the Scottish leg of the long-delayed The Knitwit tour in Dunfermlin­e (with gigs in Dundee and

Aberdeen to follow next weekend). What can we expect? “I have made a deliberate attempt to make this tour a string of the funniest things I can think of to say that make our two hours together an escape from everything else.” Now that’s a promise. Richardson will be back in April for gigs in Glasgow and Edinburgh.

POETRY StAnza, various venues, St Andrews, from Thursday to Sunday

Jenni Fagan, right, Don Paterson, Helen Mort, Hollie McNish and Linton Kwesi Johnson are just some of the names attending this year’s internatio­nal poetry festival in St Andrews. The theme this year is “wildness” and along with the usual mix of poetry readings and workshops there will be film screenings, exhibition­s, live music and even a guided walk with artist Juliana Capes. There will also be a celebratio­n of the great Scottish poet, Douglas Dunn. Visit stanzapoet­ry.org

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