Book One  ·  Out now

What if the stories were never just stories?

A fantasy adventure for readers 9–13 by Dr Nighet Riaz
Ages 9–13 Curriculum for Excellence aligned By Dr Nighet Riaz, University of Glasgow Available via Amazon & Ingram
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Step through the stone circle

Book One is out now in paperback. Order a copy for a young reader, or stock it for your school or library.

Paperback · Inbetween Worlds Publishing · trade discount and returns available for schools and libraries.

“This is the story of five children who were trusted with more than they asked for. A key that did not belong to them, a map that watched them back, and a choice that would not only change their own lives, but echo into worlds that had almost forgotten each other.” From the Preface
Cover of Custodians of the Stone Circle by Nighet Riaz
About the story

A box that hums. A map that watches back.

Set in and around Pitlochry and the Pass of Killiecrankie, Custodians of the Stone Circle follows Amelia, Ava, Musa, Noa and Ivy as they discover that the stories they grew up on are true. A mysterious box, an ancient map, and a stone circle in a nearby field draw them into “in-between” corridors connecting different worlds and times.

Along the way they meet djinn, confront difficult choices, and learn what it means to be trusted with knowledge and power that the adults they love have spent years quietly arguing over.

The story weaves everyday Muslim family life, warmth and humour together with deeper questions of amanah (trust), justice, belonging, and who gets to be at the centre of the story.

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Who steps through

Five children. Five ways of seeing.

They were raised on the same stories — and each of them believed in a different way.

Ava
Edinburgh

Believed every word, because the world had always felt a little enchanted to her anyway.

Amelia
Glasgow

Believed most of it — but wanted footnotes, diagrams and proof before she’d say so.

Musa
Pitlochry

Pretended not to believe in anything he couldn’t measure — yet kept an old key in his pocket.

Noa
Bothwell

Filled page after page with drawings of places she had never once stood in.

Ivy
Pitlochry

Listened — to the wind’s changes, the river’s moods, and the moment the trees fell silent.

What the story carries

Big questions, told with warmth, humour and heart

Custodianship & trust

The map, the key, the corridors — all treated as an amanah, a responsibility to be looked after, not owned.

Representation & belonging

Muslim Scottish children at the very centre of the adventure, written for young readers who rarely see themselves there.

The unseen, without fear

Djinn appear as another creation with their own choices and tests — never summoned, never monsters, never magic to wield.

The series so far

From a Scottish field to a world-spanning network of trust

Book One · Out now

Custodians of the Stone Circle

Five children discover that the stories around them are true, and step into a world of thresholds, guardians and difficult choices.

Book Two

The Custodians and the In-between Worlds

The story widens across Rome, the Himalayas, Oaxaca and Aotearoa — exploring power, secrecy, and the difference between care and control.

Book Three

The Custodians and the Chamber of Threads

What kind of custodians do the children want to become, once they can finally see the larger pattern clearly?

Age range9–13 years
Best fitP6–S2
SettingPitlochry, Scotland
FormatPaperback

Bring the Custodians into your classroom

A full Curriculum for Excellence-aligned teacher’s guide is ready for P6/7 global citizenship units, literature circles and reading-for-pleasure stock.

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