Cover art for The Winds from Further West
Published
Polygon, September 2025
ISBN
9781846977084
Format
Softcover, 272 pages
Dimensions
19.8cm × 12.9cm × 2.2cm

The Winds from Further West

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From the world's favourite author of The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, this novel is about chance encounters; it is richly atmospheric and packed with compassion and humour.

Often a small and seemingly insignificant event can change the course of our lives.

Not long after starting a new job, Neil meets Chrissie. Romance soon blossoms and together they move to a lavish flat in Edinburgh. Everything seems to be falling into place perfectly.

But an innocuous, throw-away comment unintentionally causes Neil's career to collapse, and, at the same time, a cruel betrayal shatters the life he thought he knew.

His only option is to escape to the secluded, remote beauty of a breathtaking Hebridean island. Here, he finds a different way of life, and new friendships develop. But he can't escape the past forever, and soon he must confront a life-changing decision once more.

'... fans will find it rippling with gentle observational comedy.' Sydney Morning Herald / The Age

'His latest book is something of a departure. It encompasses very present issues in the UK: cancel culture, workplace bullying, and the changing world of academia...an exploration of character...a call to arms for better society.' BBC Radio 4 Front Row

Praise for Alexander McCall Smith's writing:

'The author's prose has the merits of simplicity, euphony and precision. This is art that conceals art.'Sunday Telegraph

'Bags of warmth and wisdom and easy, accomplished writing that begs for a comfy chair.'The Times

'Charming, delightful, feel-good stuff.' Daily Express

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