Stuart McQuarrie reads James Robertson's strange story of a Church of Scotland minister
The Testament of Gideon Mack, by James Robertson. 1/10. A handwritten manuscript reveals the story of a Church of Scotland minister who has lost his faith and found the Devil.
DetailsThe Testament of Gideon Mack: By James Robertson. 10/10: Gideon's revelations begin to have some serious repercussions but he remains preoccupied by the Devil.
DetailsThe Testament of Gideon Mack, by James Robertson. 2/10. Gideon reflects on his childhood and the trouble unleashed when a TV is introduced to the family home.
DetailsThe Testament of Gideon Mack: By James Robertson. 3/10: Gideon's eyes are opened when he goes to university and falls in love.
DetailsThe Testament of Gideon Mack: By James Robertson. 4/10: Despite his lack of faith, Gideon finds himself training for the ministry. He also discovers that married life is not easy.
DetailsThe Testament of Gideon Mack: By James Robertson. 5/10: Tragedy strikes the small Scottish town of Monimaskit and Gideon finds himself embroiled in a clandestine liaison.
DetailsThe Testament of Gideon Mack: By James Robertson. 6/10: A standing stone mysteriously appears in Gideon's path and his life is placed in danger.
DetailsThe Testament of Gideon Mack: By James Robertson. 7/10: Gideon wakes up in a hospital bed, having apparently survived three days under a waterfall. Then his memory returns.
DetailsThe Testament of Gideon Mack: By James Robertson. 8/10: Gideon's convalescence in the care of the Devil comes to an end, but the experience continues to consume him.
DetailsThe Testament of Gideon Mack: By James Robertson. 9/10: Gideon decides it is time to tell the town what has really been going on in his life.
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