Soon Enough

About

 

In rain-soaked Edinburgh, Dan MacLean is a ghost tour guide and failed comedian whose life is haunted by more than bad punchlines. When a string of inexplicable deaths and supernatural disturbances ripple through the city, Dan finds himself at the centre of a mystery that stretches from the shadowy closes of the Old Town to the wild, ancient landscapes of the Highlands.

As the boundaries between worlds grow thin, old legends awaken—some hungry for chaos, others desperate to protect what remains. With a cast of sharply drawn characters—a sardonic friend, a detective with secrets of her own, and a mysterious woman who seems to know more than she should—Dan is forced to confront the darkness that has always lingered at the edge of his story.

Blending dark humour, Scottish folklore, and the grit of modern life, this novel is a tale of belonging, sacrifice, and the power of stories to shape our fate. In a city where the past never truly dies, Dan must decide what he's willing to risk to save the world—or at least his corner of it—before the old gods and monsters claim it for good.