Scotland is one of the planet's most captivating countries. Boasting soaring mountain peaks and rocky glens, rushing rivers and peaceful lowlands, as well as hundreds of islands clustering around its shores, this is a country that is also fiercely proud of the industrial and scientific heritage that is celebrated in its major cities. Visitors from the four corners of the world revel in Scotland's unique culture, warm to her people and marvel at her fascinating history. They explore ancient castles and mysterious lochs, gaze in awe at her rugged coasts, try their hands at thrilling outdoor activities, experience a myriad of festivals and sporting events and watch the country's magnificent wildlife. The Little Book of Scotland provides a deep insight into what makes the country so special. It takes the reader on a journey through history, introduces the greatest Scots of them all, highlights its must-see sights and explains the cultural peculiarities that set Scotland apart.
Pat Morgan Books






Jane Austen completed just six novels in her short life, but the works of Jane Austen have earned her a special place among the world’s most revered and enjoyed authors. Today, 200 years after the publication of her most famous book, Pride and Prejudice, the novel is still near the top of the most-loved books pile. Born the daughter of a clergyman, she observed the morals and behaviour of the landed gentry of her time with brilliant description, gentle wit and biting satire.
The first step to a new future. A future that will be easy and abundant. A future driven by data, not emotion. And so begins the journey of a new technology that will soon change the world and everyone in it - the sceptics and the converts, the innocents and the evangelists.
The Doctor Says
Let's Talk About Body Safety
Focusing on body safety, this illustrated children's book aims to empower young readers against potential abuse. Authored by a child abuse pediatrician, it provides crucial insights for children on how to respond bravely in unsafe situations. Additionally, it offers parents of preschoolers and school-aged children practical suggestions and tips to foster ongoing conversations about this important topic, ensuring a supportive environment for discussing safety and awareness.
Scott Fletcher is dead - his lifeless body in a pool of blood. Sarah Holden's life is turned upside-down the day she is discovered with her fiancé's body next to the motorbike he'd been working on. She has blood on her hands, but the screams do not come. If she didn't kill him, then who did? The answer seems too easy. The likely culprit too obvious. With a dead husband and now dead fiancé, is Sarah just unlucky in love? Peddyr and Connie Quirk, husband-and-wife private investigators, are brought in to unravel the tangle, prove Sarah's innocence and find the true culprit. As they are about to discover, the truth is sometimes much more than skin deep.
The Martian's Regress
- 88 pages
- 4 hours of reading
This is the story of what life becomes when stripped of all that makes it worth living - of what humans become when they lose their humanity.The Martian's Regress is a brilliant, provocative, often darkly comic work that explores what a fragile environment eventually makes of those who persist in tampering with it.
A quirk of evolution has given humanity a different reproductive cycle. Two larvals find their friendship put to the test when Megan's curiosity about adulthood threatens to separate her from her friend Sal.
The Story of Scotland
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Scotland is one of the planet’s most captivating countries. Boasting soaring mountain peaks and rocky glens, rushing rivers and peaceful lowlands, as well as hundreds of islands clustering round its shores, this is a country that is also fiercely proud of the industrial and scientific heritage that is celebrated in its major cities. Visitors from the four corners of the world revel in Scotland’s unique culture, warm to her people and marvel at her fascinating history. They explore ancient castles and mysterious lochs, gaze in awe at her rugged coasts, try their hands at thrilling outdoor activities, experience a myriad of festivals and sporting events and watch the country s magnificent wildlife. The Story of Scotland provides a deep insight into what makes the country so special. It takes the reader on a journey through history, introduces the greatest Scots of them all, highlights its must-see sights and explains the cultural peculiarities that set Scotland apart