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  • Published: 2 June 2026
  • ISBN: 9781804994214
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 352
  • RRP: $28.00
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Greater Sins




A haunting, atmospheric literary debut, for fans of Elmet and Burial Rites. The preserved body of a woman is discovered in a bog near an isolated Scottish community - but is the body an omen of misfortune to come, or a story waiting to be told...

‘Beguiling and elegiac’ Lucy Steeds, author of The Artist

‘A gritty tale of secrets, guilt and desire’ Observer

‘Completely enthralling’ Lucy Rose, author of The Lamb

‘An extraordinary sense of place and time, written by an exciting new voice’ Radio Times (Best Books 2025)

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1915, the Cabrach. In the fierce, wild beauty of this remote corner of Scotland, an isolated community makes a discovery: an ancient body in a peat bog, perfectly preserved.

Two people haul the body from the ground: Lizzie, the wife of a wealthy local landowner, and Johnny, a nomadic singer and farm hand.

Soon afterwards, strange events begin to occur. At hearthside and inn, people whisper: what have we unearthed?

As tensions run high and men leave for war, old fears and secrets emerge. But in a place where judgement is swift, who is truly without sin?

‘A striking debut, filled with folkloric mystery and yearning’ Amy Twigg, author of Spoilt Creatures

‘Scapegoats, suspicion and secrets…a haunting picture of a small, intense environment where isolation can breed solidarity and warmth as easily as superstition and exclusion’ Financial Times

‘A simmering tale of outcasts and buried secrets, love and redemption' Danielle Giles, author of Mere

‘A striking and atmospheric debut’ The Times

‘Sets a beautifully atmospheric scene from its opening lines to its final moments’ PA MEDIA

WHAT READERS ARE SAYING:

‘An earthy, folkloric tale, where superstition is rife…a captivating read. Highly recommended’

‘A gothic literary experience, rural and immersive, that thrums with tension, mystery and forbidden love’

‘A deeply immersive reading experience, and one of the best elements of this book is how the atmosphere and environment of rural scotland, the small farms, the fields, the bog, the changing of seasons - nature itself becomes a character’

‘Beautifully written, chilling and disturbing, the book is an engrossing read from start to finish’

‘Sometimes you come across a book that is note perfect; very readable and entirely relatable but still beautifully, poetically written. This is such a complete novel, it is hard to believe it is the author’s debut’

‘This was a stunningly beautiful novel. Dark and creepy and wonderfully realised, and the character voices were next-level good’

  • Published: 2 June 2026
  • ISBN: 9781804994214
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 352
  • RRP: $28.00
Categories:

Praise for Greater Sins

Greater Sins is a glimmering debut. A muddy, pastoral fable written with an equal measure of beauty and morbidity. Completely enthralling.

Lucy Rose, author of THE LAMB

I absolutely raced through it! What a beautiful book. The prose is so lyrical and the structure so cleverly pulls the reader along

Hanna Thomas Uose, author of WHO WANTS TO LIVE FOREVER

A striking debut, filled with folkloric mystery and yearning. Griffiths' prose is as elegant as it is perceptive. Read it, then read it again.

Amy Twigg, author of SPOILT CREATURES

GREATER SINS is a haunting and extraordinary debut, which will stay with me for a long time. Set during World War One and told in tender, sinuous prose, this is a simmering tale of outcasts and buried secrets, love and redemption. An incisive look at power and gender, Griffiths explores not just the darker impulses we share, but how we can find connection in unexpected places. This novel had me feeling silt between my toes and looking for ghosts in every shadow.

Danielle Giles, author of MERE

Dripping with atmosphere, GREATER SINS is a hauntingly beautiful story, set in an isolated community. The writing is stunning; every phrase, every sentence is like poetry. And the characters - they’re complex, fascinating, and oh so relatable. A truly unforgettable read.

Fiza Saeed McLynn, author of THE MIDNIGHT CAROUSEL

Beguiling and elegiac, Greater Sins unravels a tale of mystery and longing in captivating, unfurling prose that completely absorbs you. A book to sink into.

Lucy Steeds, author of THE ARTIST

Greater Sins has an extraordinary sense of place and time, written by an exciting new voice from Scotland.

Radio Times (Best Books 2025)

This atmospheric novel set in the early 20th century in the Cabrach, an isolated community in the north east of Scotland, is beautifully written. As the mystery of a woman's body found preserved in the peat bog unravels, we follow a darkly lyrical tale packed with secrets, intertwined relationships and a smattering of folklore. The characters are so richly woven, and the harsh rural world they inhabit so compelling, I could almost feel the chill, and taste the drams.

Emma Cowing, author of THE SHOW WOMAN

A striking and atmospheric debut

THE TIMES

Greater Sins sets a beautifully atmospheric scene from its opening lines to its final moments . . . a compelling and powerful read.

PA MEDIA

An atmospheric and assured debut

DAILY MAIL

With her subtle use of dialect and plain yet evocative prose, Griffiths builds a haunting picture of a small, intense environment where isolation can breed solidarity and warmth as easily as superstition and exclusion.

FINANCIAL TIMES

The unearthing of a woman’s body in a peat bog during the first world war is the catalyst for a gritty tale of secrets, guilt and desire…What begins as a rural mystery becomes, instead, an affecting love story….Griffiths’ use of the vernacular vividly conveys the period…She writes well about forbidden desire, guilt and shame.

Observer

An affecting love story. Griffiths grew up in Aberdeenshire and her use of the vernacular vividly conveys the period … she writes well about forbidden desire, guilt and shame.

OBSERVER

Set in 1915, the WWI context looms darkly in the background of this Cabrach-based story, but it is the folkloric (and pretty unsettling) mystery that takes pride of place. Griffiths grew up in Aberdeenshire herself, which of course shines through in the small details and keen sense of place.

Scottish Field