
Jonathan Creek - Season Satan's Chimney
TV Season
When an actress is murdered on the set of her latest movie, Jonathan is called upon to explain how...
Castle Whodunit

Slim Jim: Simply the Best
Book
Jim Baxter was one of Scotland's greatest-ever football players, a left-footed wonder who became a...

River Forth: From Source to Sea
Richard Happer and Mark Steward
Book
The Forth packs more interesting historical and geographical attractions into its relatively short...

ClareR (5869 KP) rated Thirsty Animals in Books
Jun 25, 2023
Until the point at which Aida goes home, Scotland is one of the last places with running water. But that is about to change.
This isn’t quite Mad Max, although when the water is switched off and people aren’t allowed to move about within Scotland, it does become pretty lawless - as Aida and her family soon find out.
Thirsty Animals is highly likely to be amongst my favourite books this year. Nothing seemed far-fetched, and the relationships were entirely believable. These were people in extremis, and no matter their behaviour, who knows how we would behave in a similar situation in order to keep ourselves and our families alive?
This is certainly a book that has kept me thinking about it for a while after having finished it.
I’m so intrigued where Rachelle Atalla will go next - I’ll certainly be reading it!

Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated Highland Dew in Books
May 13, 2018

Europe on Saturday Night
Book
As John Gould and his wife tour through Germany, Denmark, Austria, Italy, France, England, and...

The Ghost of St. Michael's (1941)
Movie
A hapless teacher named Will Lamb is hired by a grim school in Scotland. The school soon starts to...

A Paul Temple and the Front Page Men
Book
The detective novel 'The Front Page Men' is a resounding success, but its author Andrea Fortune...

The Cannae Sutra: The Scots Joy of Sex
Book
All is revealed (well, not quite all - this is Scotland) in "The Cannae Sutra", a ground-breaking...
