A <b>haunted, haunting</b>, and <b>deeply humane</b> book
- Robert Crawford,
It's like some beautifully ornate kist or jewel-box that for most of the encounter you admire for its own sake, only to find a key, near the end, that opens onto even more treasure
- Gavin Francis,
It is another wonderful piece of storytelling from James Robertson, offering a penetrating exploration of the complexities of collective memory and the tenacity of tradition, all played out through a thousand years of life in a single glen. It has all the makings of <b>a timeless classic in its own right. </b>
- Professor Gary West,
James Robertson is <b>an extremely fine novelist </b>. . . This is a<b> superb</b> book. . . It is not a book anyone will forget quickly.
Scotland on Sunday
One of Robertson's skills as a novelist is to make both <b>events real and imagined feel equally convincing.</b>
Prospect
Subtly explores <b>the relationship between place and identity</b>
The Sunday Times