News Of The Dead by James Robertson

In a remote Scottish glen, three intertwined voices—a medieval hermit’s testament, a nineteenth-century antiquarian’s hunt for a lost manuscript, and a contemporary woman’s uneasy friendship with a reclusive local—explore how language, memory, and myth root themselves in place. As fact and folklore blur, the narratives reveal the ways the living negotiate with the echoes of the dead and how stories endure in the landscape.