Evie is a near-perfect bioengineered human. In a broken-down future England where her kind has been outlawed, her 'husband' Matthew keeps her hidden. When her existence is revealed, she must take her chances on the dark and hostile streets.
In California, Cynthia Rogerson’s mother is dying. Often. Flying between her home in Scotland and her mother’s deathbed, in Wah! she candidly recalls her misspent youth, misadventures, and being with her mother.
Kings of a Dead World is Jamie Mollart's latest dystopian novel. The Earth’s resources are dwindling. The solution is periods of hibernation imposed on those who remain. The city is about to wake.
Following the Amber Route from the Baltic to the Mediterranean, C.J. Schüler charts the origins of amber, the myths and legends that have grown around it, and the dazzling artefacts crafted from it and traded along the way.
London May 1907. Young Stalin attends conference of communists, connecting with fiery Finnish activist Elli Vuokko while he battles to keep the party radical and dodge the secret police.
Seven years after her mother’s death, Leonie Charlton is still gripped by memories of their fraught relationship. In May 2017, Leonie trekked through the Outer Hebrides in the company of a friend and their Highland Ponies in search of closure.
Revealing what it was like to be Laa-Laa and experience the astonishing success of the Teletubbies phenomenon, Nikky Smedley’s enchanting story is as warm and funny as the programmes themselves.
In The Wood That Built London, historian C.J. Schüler charts the fortunes of the North Wood from the earliest times: its ecology, ownership, management, and its gradual encroachment by the expanding metropolis.
Out of prison after serving 25 years for murder, Ava has a new identity and a new life. But the old one hasn’t finished with her yet.
In An Eye to the Hills, Cameron McNeish collates a collection of essays and diary entries which shine a light on Scotland’s majestic landscapes and the outdoor communities that inhabit them.