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The next must-read novel for lovers of 'Before The Coffee Gets Cold', 'The Time Traveller's Wife' and 'One Day'.

Troubled ex-journalist Luke Seymour embarks on a perilous mission into the past after being recruited into the ranks of the mysterious Nostalgia Club, an eccentric group of time travellers who meet in the back room of an Edinburgh pub.

As he hones his rare and seductive talent for time travel, Luke uncovers the stories of the club's members and plunges ever deeper into his own past – where the terrible mistake which scarred his life is waiting...

Set in Glasgow and Edinburgh in the 1980s, 1990s and near-present, 'How Soon Is Now?' is an unforgettable debut novel brimming with mysteries and secrets – all moving towards a powerful and moving climax.

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'Thoughtful, fiendishly clever and utterly addictive... a Netflix binge of a book. The diverse characters and moral questions stick with you long after the final page.'


'Part time travel tale and part emotional rollercoaster, this is a beautiful read, building to an unexpected but perfect ending.'

'Intriguing, constantly surprising and completely engrossing.'


'Insanely good for a debut ... poignant and empathetic.'

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'Simultaneously entertaining, funny and wise, this isn't a hackneyed time travel novel ... Intertwines stories, places and time brilliantly.'

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The trip of a lifetime.

'... made me smile, made me sad and made me keep turning the pages to find out what happens next!'

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