One Pint on Shag Rocks
The islanders are an eclectic mix: a struggling journalist with nothing to write; a frustrated pub owner dealing with the fact that everyone invariably ends up in his pub; a spying granny with a telescope and a strange new arrival who appears to have brought his own talking animals.
Author: Christopher Irons
Published: April 2011
No. of Pages: 189
The islanders are an eclectic mix: a struggling journalist on the local newspaper with nothing to write; a frustrated pub owner dealing with the fact that everyone invariably ends up in his pub; a spying granny with a telescope and a strange new arrival who appears to have brought his own talking animals.
In England there is a photographer who doubles as an assassin, who following close shave and possible romance finds the island is the only place left to go.
The island starts to have increasing significance for a father who has lost his daughter in a boating accident. The radio station where the father used to work is looking for a new destination for a live radio party. The name of the island is enough to persuade them that it is the right time to put the island well and truly on the map.