This book was informative and well-written. A very interesting read. I enjoyed it so much that I have bought a copy for my school library!
a morgan, amazon review
How was David Attenborough bested by Capercaillies? Why did a murdering gang break up a Christmas party on a crannog in 1612? What did Macbeth give a group of Kinross folk? Which lass from the tiny hamlet of Wester Pett ended up a Moroccan empress? What links the area’s smallest whisky distillery with Hold No. 5 in the wreck of the good ship S.S. Politician?
Perth & Kinross – A Pocket Miscellany embraces a wide variety of subjects, from the obscure to the famous – and the infamous. Castles, dragons, film locations, whisky, curling, wildlife, poetry, and much more. The perfect read for locals and visitors, it will also delight anyone with an interest in Scotland and Scottish history.
Obtainable from bookshops or direct from the publisher at Tippermuir Books Ltd

The publishers scooped a section of an original artwork being created at the time of publication for the cover of this book. It is by far the best cover of any of my books so far. It is part of the “69 Cities of the UK” project by Carl Lavia and Lorna Le Bredonchel: an area of “The City of Perth”.
trish colton