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  • Location: Scottish Highlands

Unburied

Unburied

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2000s: A desperate relative. An isolated community wary of outsiders.

  • ISBN: 978-1804362600
  • Genre: Crime, Police Procedural

What you need to know before your trail

Cal Lovett has spent half his life telling other people’s stories on his true crime podcast. But the police are close to solving the mystery of his sister’s disappearance – now he might finally get to tell Margot’s story. A desperate relative begs for his help.

Cal seeks respite on a holiday in the Scottish Highlands, but is dragged into a new cold case: an unsolved murder that shattered a family fourteen years ago.

An isolated community wary of outsiders.

Eyes follow Cal everywhere. And someone makes it very clear that they don’t want him snooping around…

How far will he go to find justice? And how far is far enough?

Travel Guide

Coral Beach, Plockton

In Unburied, Cal is on holiday in a fictional village on the west coast of Scotland when he is approached about a local cold case. The village is inspired by Plockton and Sheildaig, both stunning Highland locations. Cal and Shona also take a walk to a coral beach, featuring sand made from calcified seaweed – ‘maerl’. I visited this area in 2022 and swam in (very cold) crystal waters. It’s a beautiful place to visit.

Sheildaig Peninsula

The Sheildaig Peninsula juts out into Loch Torridon and is the perfect place for a walk and some wild swimming. I’d recommend visiting Sheildaig for lunch and to pick up some fish smoked fresh off the boats at the Loch Torridon Smokehouse. This is a remote place that really fired my imagination when I was writing – imagining how it must be in the wild winter months.

Applecross Bealach na Ba

Driving the famous Applecross Pass is not for the fainthearted. Starting at Loch Kishorn, the pass raises to over 200ft, with hairpin bends and twists across the stunning scenery. Much of the road is single track so you have to be prepared to squeeze into passing places. This road was the inspiration for a particularly dramatic scene at the end of Unburied – but no spoilers! The Bealach Café and Gallery at the foot of the pass is a must for its art, views and massive slabs of cake.

Ness Islands

While in Inverness, Cal takes a walk along the river to Ness Islands, natural islands that sit in the river and are connected to the bank by Victorian Bridges. It’s a tranquil spot, perfect for watching wildlife, with carved wooden sculptures and fast-flowing water rushing past.

 

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Booktrailer Review

An isolated community wary of outsiders. Well, that got me started straight away!

Love the true podcaster as journalist story, and the fact when he escapes to Wester Ross, he gets involved in a case that he just can’t forget.

Gripping and very well written – characters are some of the most solid I have read in a long time. And it’s always nice to return to the Scottish Highlands!

BookTrail Boarding Pass: Unburied

Destination/location: Scottish Highlands Author/guide: Heather Critchlow  Departure Time: 2024

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