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Scottish BookAuthor: Rachelle Atalla
£31.00 Original price was: £31.00.£20.00Current price is: £20.00.
Rachelle Atalla is a sharp Scottish voice writing tense, psychologically driven fiction with speculative bite. Taken as a bundle, The Pharmacist, Thirsty Animals, and The Salt Flats track one obsession: how people endure, bend, or break when pressure closes in, whether that pressure is social, environmental, or intimate.
All three standalone books are accompanied by a bar of traditional Scottish Tablet, Salted Caramel Artisan Popcorn, a traditional Thistle Tea envelope and a bookmark. Whilst stocks last – limited.
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All three standalone books are accompanied by a bar of traditional Scottish Tablet, Salted Caramel Artisan Popcorn, a traditional Thistle Tea envelope and a bookmark. Whilst stocks last – limited.
The Pharmacist
A grim, claustrophobic dystopian thriller about a woman sheltering in an underground bunker – safe on the surface, but trapped by desperation, control and fear. Ideal for readers drawn to tense, morally unsettling speculative fiction.
The Salt Flats
The Salt Flats follows Martha and Finn whose faltering marriage leads them to a mysterious retreat in Bolivia’s salt flats where a group seeking spiritual healing undergoes guided ceremonies that turn hallucinogenic and nightmarish. As buried fears and personal truths surface, their quest for enlightenment becomes a test of survival and self-confrontation. Ideal for readers of psychological suspense and immersive contemporary fiction.
Thirsty Animals
Set in a drought-stricken near future Scotland, Thirsty Animals follows Aida as she returns to her family farm where water has run out and survival depends on brutal choices. When strangers arrive, trust and morality fracture. Tense and unsettling, this speculative novel is ideal for readers of climate fiction and character-driven dystopian stories.