Winter

Winter is the time to snuggle indoors without guilt; to curl up on the sofa with a good book or a box set, a hot drink or a wee whisky to hand.

Val McDermid has always had a soft spot for winter: the bitter clarity of a crisp cold day, the vivid skies over the Firth of Forth, the crunch of frost on fallen leaves and the chance to be enveloped in big jumpers and thick socks.

In Winter, she takes us on an adventure through the season, from the frosty streets of Edinburgh to the windblown Scottish coast, from Bonfire Night and Christmas to Burns Night and Up Helly Aa. She remembers winters from childhood, the thrill of whizzing over a frozen lake on skates, carving a ‘neep’ (swede) for Halloween and being taken to see her first real Christmas tree in the town square, lights twinkling bravely in the dark Scottish winter night.

Above all, she shows us that winter is a time of rest, retreat and creativity, for scribbling in notebooks and settling in beside the fire. This is a charming and cosy celebration of the winter season from one of Scotland best-loved writers.

‘A warm hug of a book… like sitting by a roaring winter fire’ JACKIE KAY


Publication date UK: 20 November 2025 (Hodder Press)
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Winter

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Reviews…

A hugely enjoyable heart-stopping afternoon in the company of Queen Macbeth and her three wise women. I *love* the Darkland tales!DAMIAN BARR


A page-turning tale of adversity and adventure, laughter and love, death and defiance. — THE SCOTSMAN


Among the most exciting series of books of recent years.SNACK MAGAZINE


A wondrous tale of subterfuge, courage, and resolve set among Kings and Queens, war and passion in eleventh century Scotland — LOVEREADING


A historical romance seen from the perspective of a strong and determined woman fighting for life and loveMAIL ON SUNDAY


Val McDermid painta a more sympathetic and certainly more feminist portrait of the Queen, adding subtlety, romance and drama to her story. — DUNDEE COURIER


In the fifth book in the critically acclaimed ‘Darkland Tales’ series from Polygon Val McDermid plunges into medieval Scotland. Overturning Shakespears’s propaganda, the reader will encounter a new Lady Macbeth amidst a web of vicious intrigue. — GOODREADING MAGAZINE AUSTRALIA


This gripping entry in the Darkland Tales series of fictional retellings of Scottish history finds the mighty Val McDermid interpret the story of Lady Macbeth with searing feminist power. – WATERSTONES SAYS


A powerful, moving, timely retelling of the story of a legendary queen. — LIFE_OF_REILLY_76


Successfully dismantled my blood-soaked Shakespearean assumptions about Lady Macbeth. — LIBBY BROOKS


McDermid’s short, sharp novel does everything it can do to upset the narrative we think we know to tell us a magical new story… a pushy, playful rewriting of Shakespeare and Scottish history in the context of the hurly-burly present. — THE CONVERSATION


Chapter after chapter, past and present are warp and weft, alternately interweaving the compelling, violent machinations of pre-Scotland royal bloodlines with an enthralling love story. McDermid offers a no-nonsense, authentic earthiness of language, dialogue and descriptive passages. — HISTORICAL NOVEL SOCIETY


It is Thelma and Louise with crossbows. The three companions are delightfully skilled, fast, furious, and deadly in battle… a terrific novella. — WEST HIGHLAND FREE PREE


In Queen Macbeth, McDermid brings [Lady Macbeth’s] story to life as only she can, with a vivid and often vicious depiction of medieval Scotland based on Gruoch’s life and times. — SNACK MAGAZINE


It’s a story we think we all know, but this excellent novel will tell you otherwise. BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND


Val Mcdermid’s reimagining of the Macbeth story involves as daring a trick as anything Shakespeare provided for the theatre… the alternative Lady Macbeth will please many of [McDermid’s] readers. — THE SCOTSMAN


McDermid allows Lady Macbeth to reclaim her real name – Gruoch – and casts her in an altogether more sympathetic light. — THE IRISH NEWS


McDermid is best known for her crime books, and there’s plenty of blood and guts in this one, but here she has delved into Scotland’s past to bring us a version of history from the female perspective. — SA (AUSTRALIA)


Very beautiful. — BBC SATURDAY LIVE


This book is one of the finest ones Val has written because it has shown the versatility and the depth and breadth of the literary talent she undoubtedly is. — NICOLA STURGEON


McDermid steps into the breach with a novel that offers a very different interpretation of this medieval queen, attempting to redress centuries of misinformation. — HERALD


I enjoyed Queen Macbeth so much… I really enjoyed going back to the eleventh century. — ABC RADIO


Queen Macbeth fits well into the Darkland Tales series, but it also fits well into the McDermid canon, which has since her very first novel featured determined women battling to have their voices heard — CRIME BOOK GIRL


Terse, atmospheric, and superbly reimagined, McDermid’s latest perfectly captures the terror of living in a medieval Scotland riven by violence. Scottish history enthusiasts will enjoy. — LIBRARY JOURNAL


Queen Macbeth is a fascinating and thought-provoking addition to this series of dramatic retellings of stories from Scotland’s past that intersect history, myth and legend. — HISTORICAL NOVELS REVIEW