Set in 1912, The Bookseller of Inverness follows a young bookseller, Flora MacDonald, as she navigates her life and career in the picturesque town of Inverness, Scotland. She is drawn into a mystery when a book she sells disappears under strange circumstances, leading her on a journey that intertwines her fate with Scotland’s history and politics. The novel weaves a narrative of books, secrets, and the power of stories while celebrating Scotland’s rich literary tradition. This book will appeal to readers who love historical fiction, particularly those interested in books, Scotland, and intriguing literary mysteries. Fans of books like The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón will appreciate the novel’s exploration of the power of books and storytelling. Reviews The Times: "A beautifully crafted historical novel that blends intrigue with Scotland’s rich literary heritage." Goodreads Review by Emma W.: "An evocative tale of books, secrets, and Scottish history. The characters are deeply relatable, and the setting is vividly brought to life." Publishers Weekly: "MacLean’s storytelling shines with its mixture of mystery and historical richness, making this an engrossing read."
Book Title:The Bookseller of Inverness by S.G. MacLeanBook Genre: Historical Fiction, Crime, Mystery, ThrillerISBN: 9781529414219Number of Pages: 352Publishing Date: July 11, 2023Cover Type: Paperback