The Cromarty Library Circle
From the author of The Bookseller of Inverness comes an atmospheric and immersive historical novel
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Quercus Publishing
Published:26th Feb '26
Should be back in stock very soon
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback - Signed Edition£20.00(9781529445497-S)

Cromarty, The Black Isle, 1831.
As seagulls shriek and rise on the coastal winds, a circulating library in the bustling port town of Cromarty is meeting for the first time.
Ostensibly united by a love of books, the demands of social convention have brought together a disparate group of people. Charlotte Mackenzie, the remote and fragile wife of the local laird, seeks an escape from a loveless marriage; her best friend, Rachel Mackay, a former governess who is ardently in love with her own older husband, the town's minister; the young schoolmaster, John Learmonth, newly arrived from Edinburgh with secrets in tow; and the gentle bank clerk, Ludovic Cameron who dreams of a new life across the ocean, far from his erstwhile schoolmate, the malevolent Farquhar Hossack. When the laird befriends a wounded officer, a chain of events is set into motion that threatens to upset the delicate equilibrium of the community.
Against the backdrop of mass emigrations, an encroaching cholera epidemic, political unrest and the campaign to abolish chattel slavery in the British Caribbean, the people of Cromarty must negotiate their new world and each other, flitting in and out of each other's lives through one extraordinary year.
The Cromarty Library Circle is a richly woven and immersive portrait of connected lives, changing fortunes and the often-unseen forces that shape our destinies.
A riveting portrait of a small community slowly transforming as the wider world begins to upend its old ways * Daily Mail *
Credible and immersive * Scotsman *
An unforgettable story * My Weekly *
'[A] rich, insightful portrait of a community . . . MacLean's impressive novel reveals lives changed and challenged by larger historical forces that her characters do not fully understand' -- The Sunday Times
ISBN: 9781529445497
Dimensions: 244mm x 154mm x 44mm
Weight: 760g
528 pages