Description
The Rival Monster by Compton Mackenzie is a light-hearted 1952 comedy novel and an unofficial sequel of sorts, bringing back characters from Mackenzie’s earlier beloved works Whisky Galore and The Monarch of the Glen.
The story kicks off when the famous Loch Ness Monster reportedly meets an untimely end — in a bizarre collision with a flying saucer. But before the locals can mourn the loss (or the drop in tourist income), rumours of a new monster sighting arise off the shores of Little Todday, a remote, whisky-loving island in the Outer Hebrides. Naturally, this sparks a fresh invasion of eager tourists and monster hunters, much to the exasperation — and secret amusement — of the islanders.
Brimming with Mackenzie’s signature wit, eccentric characters, and sly satire of rural life, officialdom, and human gullibility, The Rival Monster is a charming comic romp, perfect for fans of classic British humour and gentle absurdity.

















