The Book Of The Summer: Season One (Signed Edinburgh Edition)

£9.99

Available to pre-order now — Ships 19 May 2026

Currently available for UK shipping only.

‘The Book Of The Summer: Season One - The Edinburgh Edition’. Signed. Paperback.

Edgar D Jackson ventures into the coming-of-age genre with his new series: The Book Of The Summer.

Told over three seasons, this is a heartfelt tribute to childhood and the complications of aging — woven with mystery and the supernatural for good measure. Fun and moving, the first season will remind you what it’s like to be young, carefree, and believing in monsters…

It’s June 18th 2073, and a stranger has arrived on Daniel Ottoman’s doorstep.

Daniel is eighty years old and lives alone. He wouldn’t call himself sentimental or nostalgic, but on this particular morning, something has changed. He’s not experiencing this summer, he’s remembering another.

The summer of 2004 was a lifetime ago, but for Daniel, the memories are still fresh.

He remembers the quaint village of Deanshire, where he grew up. He remembers his friends. He remembers The Ogle House on Baltic Green, and the nightmarish thing that lived inside there...

He remembers. And that’s good, because this stranger wants him to remember too. He wants to know the whole story. What happened, why it happened. With no secrets and no omissions. And he won’t take no for an answer.

The book of the summer must be told. And Daniel Ottoman must be the one to tell it.”

Available to pre-order now — Ships 19 May 2026

Currently available for UK shipping only.

‘The Book Of The Summer: Season One - The Edinburgh Edition’. Signed. Paperback.

Edgar D Jackson ventures into the coming-of-age genre with his new series: The Book Of The Summer.

Told over three seasons, this is a heartfelt tribute to childhood and the complications of aging — woven with mystery and the supernatural for good measure. Fun and moving, the first season will remind you what it’s like to be young, carefree, and believing in monsters…

It’s June 18th 2073, and a stranger has arrived on Daniel Ottoman’s doorstep.

Daniel is eighty years old and lives alone. He wouldn’t call himself sentimental or nostalgic, but on this particular morning, something has changed. He’s not experiencing this summer, he’s remembering another.

The summer of 2004 was a lifetime ago, but for Daniel, the memories are still fresh.

He remembers the quaint village of Deanshire, where he grew up. He remembers his friends. He remembers The Ogle House on Baltic Green, and the nightmarish thing that lived inside there...

He remembers. And that’s good, because this stranger wants him to remember too. He wants to know the whole story. What happened, why it happened. With no secrets and no omissions. And he won’t take no for an answer.

The book of the summer must be told. And Daniel Ottoman must be the one to tell it.”