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James Robertson
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6 Jun 2013

The Professor of Truth is the newest novel by Saltire prizewinner James Robertson.

Twenty-one years after his wife and daughter were murdered in the bombing of a plane over Scotland, Alan Tealing, a university lecturer, still does not know the truth of what really happened on that terrible night. Obsessed by the details of what he has come to call The Case, he is sure that the man convicted of the atrocity was not responsible, and that he himself has thus been deprived not only of justice but also of any chance of escape from his enduring grief.

When an American intelligence officer, apparently terminally ill and determined to settle his own accounts before death, arrives on his doorstep with information about a key witness in the trial, a fateful sequence of events is set in motion. Alan decides that he must travel to Australia to confront this witness, whose evidence he has always disbelieved, in the hope that this might at last be the breakthrough for which he has waited so long.

Praise for The Testament of Gideon Mack:

'The story of a Presbyterian minister who comes back from a near-death experience claiming that he has met the devil, this is both a hugely gripping tale and a fascinating examination of the difference between faith and belief' FT Magazine

'A masterly piece of storytelling (and Scottish soul-reaching)' James Naughtie, Herald

Praise for And the Land Lay Still:

'A wonderful novel . . . panoramic, illuminating and compassionate . . . the book represents nothing less than a landmark for the novel in Scotland, and underlines the author's position as one of Britain's best contemporary novelists' Irvine Welsh, Guardian

'Bold, discursive and deep, Robertson's sweeping history of life and politics in twentieth-century Scotland should not be ignored' Observer

James Robertson is the author of four previous novels, The Fanatic, Joseph Knight, The Testament of Gideon Mack and And the Land Lay Still. Joseph Knight was awarded the two major Scottish literary awards in 2003/4 - the Saltire Book of the Year and the Scottish Arts Council Book of the Year - and The Testament of Gideon Mack was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize, picked by Richard and Judy's Book Club, and shortlisted for the Saltire Book of the Year award. And the Land Lay Still was the winner of the Saltire Society Scottish Book of the Year Award 2010.


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  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Hamish Hamilton; First Edition edition (6 Jun 2013)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0241145333
  • ISBN-13: 978-0241145333
  • Product Dimensions: 23.6 x 16 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (34 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 318,858 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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James Robertson is the author of four previous novels, The Fanatic, Joseph Knight, The Testament of Gideon Mack and And the Land Lay Still. The Testament of Gideon Mack was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize, picked by Richard and Judy's Book Club, and shortlisted for the Saltire Book of the Year award. And the Land Lay Still was the winner of the Saltire Society Scottish Book of the Year Award 2010.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars The Professor of Truth 27 May 2013
By S Riaz HALL OF FAME TOP 10 REVIEWER VINE VOICE
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Alan Tealing is a lecturer in English Literature, whose life has effectively been on hold since the murder of his wife and daughter, when a bomb exploded on a plane they were travelling on. Of course, this novel is about the, barely disguised, events of the Lockerbie bombings and of a man who has become obsessed with 'The Case'. In fact, Alan Tealing is long past the point of being able to move on or get on with his life, or any of the other suggestions which have been thrown at him. To the parents of his American wife, he is seen as a European bleeding heart liberal; because he feels that the man accused of the crime was not guilty and that there has been a cover up. He has even argued with his own parents, and the families of other victims. So, when an American knocks on his door one snowy day and offers him the address of a witness, he has to go and seek the truth.

This is a novel of two halves and I found the first half of the book extremely moving and poignant. The second part is slightly less satisfying somehow, although I found it kept my interest throughout. Although the blurb on the book calls it an, "intense political thriller", I felt it fell more into the category of literary fiction than a thriller. It has interesting themes - how does one person deal with a world event that impacts upon them personally, what do you do when the people close to you ask you to stop what has become an obsession and how do you deal with such overwhelming grief and move on? This is a troubling, thought provoking and intense read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sensitive subject dealt with well 15 Jan 2014
Format:Paperback
When I first read the blurb of this book I was worried about how such a sensitive subject would be dealt with and if the main character's obsession with finding the people responsible would ring true and seem believable - but I was not let down.

The persistent feeling of grief and loss felt by the main character is not out of proportion and you can easily identify with him as he tries to search for meaning in what happened. Although about a crime/tragedy the novel is not a crime thriller in the typical way. It's more about coming to terms with the loss and coming to a realization of what punishment can achieve (in the legal system and for the victim's families), than a story with many twists and turns.

I very much enjoyed it and don't want to give away any of the plot! I'd definitely recommend it.
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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping 10 Jun 2013
By HeavyMetalMonty VINE VOICE
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A lecturer in English literature loses his wife and six-year-old daughter in an aeroplane explosion over Scotland. A man stands accused of orchestrating the act of terrorism, yet all evidence against him seems to have been fabricated to make the crime fit the person, rather than collated and judiciously applied - like jigsaw pieces - to prove beyond doubt that he is the missing part of the puzzle. The sole witness for the prosecution is a taxi driver who claims to recognise the accused but only after several unsuccessful attempts, and on the promise of an immense sum of money in exchange for his testimony. Twenty-one years later, a retired CIA operative, dying of cancer, has truths to spill before leaving this world. A Vietnamese woman - exiled from her homeland during war, only to face worse horrors - is the only hope the lecturer, now a professor, has of discovering the truth about who killed his wife and child, and why.

The main character, Alan Tealing, has strong parallels to Robertson's wonderful creation Gideon Mack. This time, rather than being a minister without faith, the protagonist is a professor of English literature who secretly believes that all fiction is futile. Once again, faith - both lost and found - plays a key role in the plot. Also like 'The Testament of Gideon Mack', this novel is an example of focused storytelling, unlike 'And the Land Lay Still', which - sandwiched between two shorter, more coherent books - sprawled to an unnecessary length due to often-irrelevant and frequently dull tangents. 'The Professor of Truth' is distilled storytelling at its finest. Robertson never gives away too much, sticking to the axiom that good writing should begin in the writer's imagination and finish in the reader's.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A moving exploration of Lockerbie and beyond 15 Aug 2014
Format:Kindle Edition
When I first heard about this book I wasn't sure whether I would enjoy it. A novel based so closely upon the Lockerbie bombing and the protracted aftermath sounded rather too harrowing. It is, however, written by James Robertson, author of 'And The Land Lay Bare' (perhaps the definitive novel of Scotland in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries) and the strangely compelling 'Testament of Gideon Mack', so there was never any question about whether I would read it.

I am glad I did. The novel is a first person narrative from Dr Alan Tealing, an academic based at an unspecified Scottish university (though I am pretty sure it is meant to be Stirling) whose American wife and young daughter were among the victims of a terrorist atrocity that led to a passenger jet exploding over a town in southern Scotland twenty one years ago. Hence the inescapable associations with Lockerbie. As the novel opens the news of the death in prison of the man convicted of causing the explosion has just been announced. Tealing is devastated. Alone among all the bereaved, he has always been convinced that the conviction, secured largely upon the unsupported testimony of a minicab driver, was unsafe, and, to the consternation of the authorities, he had campaigned publicly for a retrial.

Shortly after the announcement is made Tealing is visited by a mysterious American called Niven, who claims to have been part of the secret service team that investigated the cause of the explosion. Niven explains that he is terminally ill and asks for a last interview with Tealing to try to discover why he has remained so adamant in his belief in the prisoner's innocence.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not for me
I requested this book because I read The Testament of Gideon Mack some years ago and enjoyed it immensely, and so I approached this story with great interest. Read more
Published 6 months ago by H. Ashford
4.0 out of 5 stars Sad reflection grief and truth, fact and fiction - beautifully written
This is a beautifully written novel about grief and truth. Alan Tealing is a university teacher of English whose wife and child were child when a plane exploded over a Scottish... Read more
Published 7 months ago by joc66
3.0 out of 5 stars Part one is better than part two.
As other reviewers have said the first half of the book stylistically seems more authentic and conveys a convincing sense of loss and self isolation. Read more
Published 8 months ago by pete
4.0 out of 5 stars Well written thriller but uncomfortable with its handling of the truth
This book "interrogates the facts through fiction" which results in an uncomfortable outcome when the facts of the Lockerbie bombing are so well known in the public arena. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Janie U
5.0 out of 5 stars Another excellent read from James Robertson
I'm one of the many who regard James as amongst the leading writers in his generation. I don't feel this novel is quite in the same league as a couple of his earlier, truly... Read more
Published 8 months ago by A. Hunt
5.0 out of 5 stars A search for peace
The book's base is a widely-held belief about the mishandling of evidence in the criminal trial which followed the Lockerbie disaster in 1988. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Blogpiper
3.0 out of 5 stars most disapointed
I was really looking forward to reading this novel but I am afraid to say that it has mostly disappointed me and I was really upset to give it a low three stars and if it had not... Read more
Published 8 months ago by lynsey
5.0 out of 5 stars The Professor of Truth
The Professor of Truth by James Robertson tells the story of Alan Tealing, an English Literature academic, who lost his wife and daughter when the plane they were travelling on... Read more
Published 9 months ago by G. Archer
4.0 out of 5 stars EMERGING FROM THE WRECKAGE
What really caused the plane to explode over Scotland twenty one years ago? In an instant academic Alan Tealing lost his wife, his daughter and his will to live. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Mr. D. L. Rees
5.0 out of 5 stars Truth in fictional form?
Wonderful, wonderful book The Professor of Truth. The truth about Lockerbie may never be known, but this book totally convinced me that the "official" version cannot be accepted. Read more
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