Books written by Peter Millar

  • Iona: A Pilgrim's Guide

    Every wednesday, there is a pilgrimage around the island and this guide follows its route, stopping at all the principal sites to reflect on the island's history rooted in Celtic spirituality, and to pray for the needs of the world.

  • A Deal with the Devil

    Sonia Frey fears for her sanity.

  • 1989 the Berlin Wall: My Part in Its Downfall

    Follow Peter Millar on a journey in the heart of Cold War Europe, from the carousing bars of 1970s Fleet Street to the East Berlin corner pub with its eclectic cast of characters who embodied the reality of living on the wrong side of the ...

  • An Iona Prayer Book

    A bestselling prayer book that follows the pattern of daily worship in Iona Abbey.

  • An Iona Prayer Book

    This attractively simple prayer book reflects the distinctive Celtic character of daily worship at Iona Abbey. Outlines are given for morning, midday and evening prayer for every day of the week - each day having its own theme.

  • Slow Train to Guantanamo

    Starting in the ramshackle but romantic capital of Havana, Peter Millar travels with ordinary Cubans, sharing anecdotes, life stories and political opinions to the far end of the island, the Guantanamo naval base and detention camp.

  • Marrakech Express

    Back in 1969 when Morocco's ancient capital was a hashish clouded happy mecca, Crosby, Stills and Nash recorded their cheesy (and hopelessly inaccurate) foot-tapping anthem 'Marrakech Express'.

  • Bleak Midwinter

    In an Oxford hospital, intern Rajiv Mahendra encounters a patient with rare symptoms that are disturbingly familiar.

  • Finding Hope Again: Journeying Through Sorrow and Beyond

    Journeying Through Sorrow and Beyond Peter Millar. while others would not regard themselves as in either of these ... torrential rain and mist - shrouded hills ! People knew that the pilgrimage was ending , but they also felt that the ...

  • Slow Train to Guantanamo: A Rail Odyssey Through Cuba in the Last Days of the Castros

    Second of Millar's train journey titles moves from the US to a Cuba on the cusp of change.

  • The Black Madonna

    Who has stolen it and why? And what hidden secret does it conceal? 'A truly compelling, globetrotting thriller...Look out, Dan Brown, make way for Millar.' - Jeffery Deaver

  • All Gone to Look for America: Riding the Iron Horse Across a Continent (and Back)

    At the age of 52 and with a shoestring budget, Peter Millar set about rediscovering the United States by following the last traces of the technological wonder that created the country in the first place - the railroad.