San DA'thaich Uir is a story of second generation exile. Anna looks up to both her mother and her Aunt Marguerite who live such different lives. Her mother's is one of work and duty whereas Marguerite ways are quite different. Anna's father does not approve.
Searing, brilliant, and tension-filled, this is a foreboding tale about truth, lies and justice - quintessential David Adams Richards. When a terrible accident unsettles the peace in a small, tight-knit community, who will pay the price?
Set near San Francisco, this warm and funny novel follows the fortunes and failures of Jack and Milly for sixty years. This is a love story that tells the truth - or one or two truths about love and marriage.
A Shetland travel narrative since Victorian times, in which the author spent weeks exploring scenic landmarks, archaeological treasure troves and remote islands. It is suitable for lovers of lyrical travel writing.
Places the events of the 1990s in the context of the author's family's experience through a period of over 100 years, culminating in her own flight from Serbian forces in 1999. This work presents a story of endurance, love and hope.
Jessie is an aspiring actress who has moved to London to try to make a breakthrough into the big time but is finding the going tough. She has to work in a hotel to make ends meet and is about give up when she stumbles, with the help of her friend Curtis, on a novel way of using her acting talents for gain.