Andrew Drummond was born in Edinburgh and educated at the University of Aberdeen and King's College, London. His first novel, An Abridged History of the Construction of the Railway Line between Garve, Ullapool and Lochinver, was published by Polygon and shortlisted for the Saltire First Book of the Year Award in 2004. His later novels, also published by Polygon, are A Handbook of Volapuk, Elephantina and Novgorod the Great, and he is also author of The Intriguing Life and Ignominious Death of Maurice Benyovszky (Routledge).
'A classic tale of what might have been, of squandered opportunities, and an abundance of red tape transcending white-heat technology' * Press and Journal * 'Adds an entirely new dimension to an area of Scotland I thought I knew well ... vividly conveyed ... a detailed examination of an overlooked chapter in Scotland’s transport history that is as welcome as the fictional foray that preceded it' -- Scotsman