Now ill, and for a time presumed dead, the limitations of Sol's life at
Bothan Faobhar throw him back to the bright lights of London. What is he
prepared to compromise in his new found world on the northern limits of
the UK's mainland to regain the relationships he had in the past? Is
that much compromise even possible? And then there are the differing
protocols for living in the city and for life in a rural community, not
to mention Sol's foolhardy approach at times. This is the continued
story of Sol. It is a tale of reconciliation between what we want and
what we need. But it is mostly about a man who needs to learn what these
are and the wild things that surround him as he discovers this. It is
also about Lyme's disease.