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Scottish BookAuthor: James Robertson
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News of the Dead by James Robertson follows three intertwined lives in Scotland’s Glen Conach across centuries, linking a hermit’s miracles, a nineteenth century antiquarian and a modern ghostly encounter through legend and memory. Perfect for readers who love atmospheric historical fiction that blends folklore, haunting mystery and deep reflection on the stories we tell about ourselves.
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Tense, thoughtful, and morally sharp, News of the Dead drew us in by showing how the pursuit of truth can endanger lives, including the journalist’s own.
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Deep in the mountains of north east Scotland lies Glen Conach, a place with few records and many silences. Its story is hard to gather, shaped as much by what has been forgotten as by what endures. Over centuries, fact has thinned into legend, and memory has learned to speak in echoes.
Three lives unfold here, separated by time but bound to the same ground. In ancient Pictland, the hermit Conach lives in contemplation, his faith and solitude later transformed into story in the Book of Conach. In the early nineteenth century, the antiquarian Charles Kirkliston Gibb arrives with ambition and curiosity, drawn into the rhythms and fragilities of the glen’s small community. In the present, a child speaks of a ghost, and Maja, looking back over her long life, knows that some presences never leave.
This is literary fiction attentive to refuge and intrusion, to how places receive strangers and how stories are shaped, altered and passed on, or quietly lost.
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