Beginning in an eighteenth century Scottish village. The Seventh Day is a tense and atmospheric science fiction thriller, written in the vein of classics, such as Highlander, The Da Vinci Code and the Day the Earth Stood Still. Moving through a number of international locations, the action takes our characters on a rollercoaster journey from Alva in Scotland, to London, Rome and eventually to Iceland where the story concludes with a cataclysmic battle between good and evil.
Meet Dougie Allan. An eighteenth century Scottish silver miner who accidentally unearths a plot by a group of sinister beings called the keepers. Disillusioned with the human race and of its apparent love of violence, these creatures set about resetting the planet to allow a less aggressive species to evolve. As a consequence of his discovery, Dougie is catapulted 300 years forward through time into our modern world.
Arriving amidst a backdrop of catastrophic natural disasters. Dougie befriends a local man, Tom Duncan and a feisty reporter Kate Harding who agree to work together with the authorities to uncover the truth. Unfortunately, their investigation is hampered by a series of seemingly unrelated murders. Now they must battle for their lives against a ruthless assassin. One who appears determined to stop at nothing to protect a secret so shocking that it lies at the very heart of world power itself.
As a conspiracy unfolds and the world teeters on the brink of disaster. Dougie receives a cryptic message from one of the creatures. If deciphered he hopes that this olive branch could somehow save humanity. But as world leaders assemble in Iceland for a vital conference, everything is not as it seems. Now it’s Dougie who must face his greatest challenge yet and somehow prevent the destruction of the human race.