2025 Bloody Scotland Debut Prize (shortlist)
2025 Saltire Literary Award (longlist)
Shortlisted for the Bloody Scotland Debut prize
'Beautifully written' Michelle Paver
'I devoured this' Rebecca Netley
'A rare gem of gothic literature' A. M. Shine
At a Scottish manor house requisitioned as a temporary hospital during the First World War, Esther works as a volunteer nurse while dreaming of becoming a poet. With her husband and beloved father both dead, she knows that if the war ever ends she must build a very different life for herself.
Meanwhile, on the coast beyond her new home lies Gallondean Castle, a gloomy near-ruin that has been unhappily inherited by Jacob. Jacob is already haunted by his own demons but as he uncovers details of the castle's past, the shadows only seem to be growing darker around him.
However it is Daniel, one of the soldiers who appears to have received only a minor, yet mysterious, injury, whose life will come to connect with both Esther and Jacob in horrifying and unexpected ways...
Unsettling and evocative, deeply atmospheric and brilliantly engaging, The Unrecovered is an unforgettable historical debut inspired by a real life legend and marks the arrival of an outstanding new talent.
Genre: Horror
'Beautifully written' Michelle Paver
'I devoured this' Rebecca Netley
'A rare gem of gothic literature' A. M. Shine
At a Scottish manor house requisitioned as a temporary hospital during the First World War, Esther works as a volunteer nurse while dreaming of becoming a poet. With her husband and beloved father both dead, she knows that if the war ever ends she must build a very different life for herself.
Meanwhile, on the coast beyond her new home lies Gallondean Castle, a gloomy near-ruin that has been unhappily inherited by Jacob. Jacob is already haunted by his own demons but as he uncovers details of the castle's past, the shadows only seem to be growing darker around him.
However it is Daniel, one of the soldiers who appears to have received only a minor, yet mysterious, injury, whose life will come to connect with both Esther and Jacob in horrifying and unexpected ways...
Unsettling and evocative, deeply atmospheric and brilliantly engaging, The Unrecovered is an unforgettable historical debut inspired by a real life legend and marks the arrival of an outstanding new talent.
Genre: Horror
Praise for this book
"A deeply felt portrayal of the suffering of war and repentance set against the backdrop of a brooding landscape and an ancient legend. The gorgeous writing aches with emotion, mystery and suspense. A mesmerising read." - Theresa Howes
"Mark your calendars for February - The Unrecovered by Richard Strachan is an astonishing debut. A multilayered and gripping exploration of grief, trauma and atonement taking in Robert Browning, the Crusades, Peter Pan, colonialism, and spooky hounds: complex, compelling and eerie." - Naomi Kelsey
"Creeping unease gives way to abject horror in this dark tale of dreadful inheritance and inexorable fate. Strachan is a formidable talent, weaving virtuoso sentences and deft allusions through this compelling historical nightmare." - Martin MacInnes
"Ambitious... his audacious novel will give much pleasure to many people." - Allan Massie
"In this beautifully written and compulsive debut Strachan weaves the horrors of WW1 with the shadow of a dreadful legacy. Dark, intelligent and profoundly moving, I devoured this stunning debut in two sittings. I will be thinking about this story and its characters for some time." - Rebecca Netley
"What a fascinating, unusual and at times harrowing read it was. I loved it . . . a wonderfully mad evocation of the folly of war and its tragedy, made all the more intriguing by the gothic horror of the howling hound and the dark brooding presence of Gallondean Castle." - James Oswald
"Immersive, beautifully written, and with an intriguing setting, The Unrecovered builds towards an hallucinatory climax." - Michelle Paver
"A harrowing tale of madness, illness, and inherited horror. The genteel exterior of Roddinglaw House, a converted hospital for war wounded in the First World War, belies the nightmares that are lurking within and nearby . . . a ghost story, a war metaphor, a tribute to poetry, and a literary novel all combined into one book, but above all, it is a great read." - Laura Shepperson
"The gothic richness that imbues Strachan's writing is haunting as it is beautiful, and reminiscent of the wonderfully dark tales that inspired me to become a writer. The Unrecovered is a rare gem of gothic literature, and the meticulous melding of historical fiction into the narrative makes its horror all the more captivating." - A M Shine
"A formidable and deftly crafted nightmare, from a time of universal war, stretching backwards and forwards over the generations and across the map. The latest haunting in a classic Scottish tradition derived from Stevenson and Hogg." - Iain Sinclair
"Strachan melds historical fiction and the supernatural wonderfully. The Unrecovered is a brilliant, suspenseful novel that will move you to the edge of your seat and ensure you remain there to the very last page. Set across Scotland, India, and Jerusalem, with much of the subject matter concerning Belgium, France, Germany and beyond, the novel is as grand and far reaching as its settings. Strachan is an accomplished writer. His prose is sharp, crisp, and yet retains an air of the almost poetic. One of the main characters is a fan of the Brownings, and its easy to see the married couples' works' influence on the book. Whether you like historical fiction, the supernatural, books about war or travel or anything else, this book has something for every reader." - Robert Welbourn
"Mark your calendars for February - The Unrecovered by Richard Strachan is an astonishing debut. A multilayered and gripping exploration of grief, trauma and atonement taking in Robert Browning, the Crusades, Peter Pan, colonialism, and spooky hounds: complex, compelling and eerie." - Naomi Kelsey
"Creeping unease gives way to abject horror in this dark tale of dreadful inheritance and inexorable fate. Strachan is a formidable talent, weaving virtuoso sentences and deft allusions through this compelling historical nightmare." - Martin MacInnes
"Ambitious... his audacious novel will give much pleasure to many people." - Allan Massie
"In this beautifully written and compulsive debut Strachan weaves the horrors of WW1 with the shadow of a dreadful legacy. Dark, intelligent and profoundly moving, I devoured this stunning debut in two sittings. I will be thinking about this story and its characters for some time." - Rebecca Netley
"What a fascinating, unusual and at times harrowing read it was. I loved it . . . a wonderfully mad evocation of the folly of war and its tragedy, made all the more intriguing by the gothic horror of the howling hound and the dark brooding presence of Gallondean Castle." - James Oswald
"Immersive, beautifully written, and with an intriguing setting, The Unrecovered builds towards an hallucinatory climax." - Michelle Paver
"A harrowing tale of madness, illness, and inherited horror. The genteel exterior of Roddinglaw House, a converted hospital for war wounded in the First World War, belies the nightmares that are lurking within and nearby . . . a ghost story, a war metaphor, a tribute to poetry, and a literary novel all combined into one book, but above all, it is a great read." - Laura Shepperson
"The gothic richness that imbues Strachan's writing is haunting as it is beautiful, and reminiscent of the wonderfully dark tales that inspired me to become a writer. The Unrecovered is a rare gem of gothic literature, and the meticulous melding of historical fiction into the narrative makes its horror all the more captivating." - A M Shine
"A formidable and deftly crafted nightmare, from a time of universal war, stretching backwards and forwards over the generations and across the map. The latest haunting in a classic Scottish tradition derived from Stevenson and Hogg." - Iain Sinclair
"Strachan melds historical fiction and the supernatural wonderfully. The Unrecovered is a brilliant, suspenseful novel that will move you to the edge of your seat and ensure you remain there to the very last page. Set across Scotland, India, and Jerusalem, with much of the subject matter concerning Belgium, France, Germany and beyond, the novel is as grand and far reaching as its settings. Strachan is an accomplished writer. His prose is sharp, crisp, and yet retains an air of the almost poetic. One of the main characters is a fan of the Brownings, and its easy to see the married couples' works' influence on the book. Whether you like historical fiction, the supernatural, books about war or travel or anything else, this book has something for every reader." - Robert Welbourn
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