Ailsa visits Scotland as a representative of her company. While there she discovers an app on her iPad which provides her with a window on the past. She witnesses a wicked tragedy to which she may have family connections. Can she make amends for the sin of her ancesters? The story has its roots in true events in 17th century Scotland.
A ghost story: It all started when I foolishly went through the wrong door. I could have been easily rectified my error by re-entering the building and locating the door I had originally used when I entered the building. But instead, I opted to find my way to my car by working my way round the outside of the building. A foolhardy decision given that it was the early hours of the morning and very dark. It was a decision that I was to regret.
Terry Montgomery, in her capacity as an agent for a book publisher, comes across an unpublished manuscript that leads her to investigate the untimely death of one of her favourite authors. In turn this leads to a sinister encounter at a Book Festival.
Modern Technology brings us many benefits. Yet we are warned of all all manner of dangers inherent in the technology. Too much time spent on tablets can be injurious to health we are warned; Smartphones can cause cancer; Emissions from vehicles are killing us; close proximity to phone masts can cause cancer - the list goes on. Hidden dangers lurk all around. Simon Bradley falls foul of technology in a way we he could never have imagined