Down in the Glen Something Stirs
- 434 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Set in a drought-stricken 2037, the narrative follows Kal Gilroy, an obituaries editor who receives a manuscript from a deceased ex-girlfriend, Professor Jane Hill. This manuscript recounts an alternative history of the 2014 Scottish independence referendum, revealing hidden forces at play. In the village of Auchenblane, a secretive community of 'guid folk' is working from a mansion and an internet café to influence Scotland's future with their radical Celtic agenda, intertwining folklore with contemporary issues.