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Scottish BookAuthor: Richard Strachan
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A haunting, atmospheric wartime gothic set in a Scottish manor-house hospital during the final months of the First World War, where grief, trauma and a crumbling ancestral castle hide deadly secrets. Ideal for readers drawn to dark historical fiction, haunted legacy and psychological dread.
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Salt-dark and beautifully wrought, The Unrecovered marries war’s intimate wreckage to a classic Scottish haunting—an assured debut that lingers like sea mist.
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During the First World War, a Scottish manor house is pressed into service as a temporary hospital, and Esther fills her days tending wounded soldiers while quietly nurturing her hope of becoming a poet. With her husband and father both lost to the war, she understands that whatever comes after must be built alone, from grief as much as resolve.
In The Unrecovered, the landscape itself feels unsettled. Beyond the hospital walls stands Gallondean Castle, a brooding ruin newly inherited by Jacob, a man already weighed down by memory and regret. As he digs into the history of the place, the past refuses to stay inert.
It is Daniel, a soldier whose injury seems slight yet deeply wrong, who binds these lives together. His presence unsettles the fragile calm Esther and Jacob cling to, drawing buried truths to the surface. Set against a Scottish coast shaped by loss and silence, the novel explores trauma, inheritance, and the ways war lingers, long after the fighting is meant to have ended.
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