Graham White writes novels and short stories with a Scottish flavour (other countries also feature). Entertainment for dark days.
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Greenham Common and the Miners' strike, 1985. Brexit and Trump, 2016. What links them and how dangerous can it be for Janice, Uni lecturer, once environmental 'terrorist'? Uncover her history in Nottingham, her present in Edinburgh and the West Highlands, and discover whether she has a future.
An entertainment.
"Too much bad language and politics."
Teenagers Cait and Ellie find themselves in charge of a sailing boat on the Norfolk Broads, along with their unreliable cousin Liam, his friend Rajiv, and a Chinese stowaway, Lily. She is an illegal migrant on the run from gangmasters so the sailors help her by losing themselves among the rivers, for a while at least. The story was inspired by Coot Club and has a few references for enthusiasts. Sex drugs and rock and roll are not entirely missing though. The sailing is sometimes of the 'don't try this at home' variety, too.
It's 2015, and Laura has quit both acting and London. Now she works as a gardener in a remote village in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland, but when one of her employers is violently killed she links up with his local friends and they are drawn into a dangerous world of conspiracy and secrets. Their backgrounds in drama, IT, crofting, and environmental administration are poor preparation, yet their diverse skills turn out useful when escaping by sea in a gale or staking out Waterloo Station in the rush hour.
The key women from The Radical Road head to the South of France to recuperate with some well paid historical research. But the history of France during the Nazi occupation isn't as dead as it seems. Though Seona may well be if she can't get to the bottom of the mystery. Unsung heroes of the resistance in France and Edinburgh help them along the way. So long as Seona doesn't get side tracked by attractions such as flamingos, pastis, wild horses, dope, and the beautiful Nicole (or her beautiful husband), she might just be OK.
An adventure set in Edinburgh with forays throughout the Highlands. A group of young radicals are drawn into a much murkier world than their experience in a female acapela group, social anthropology, and town planning ever prepared them for. Set in the 1980s with mentions for telephone boxes, smoky bars, Peace News, and Margaret Thatcher.
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