Always with his eye on the individual, Peter Ross presents some of the less well
known aspects of the country, including the latex-clad patrons of a fetish club
, as well as a new look at some of the more familiar, such as the painters of th
e Forth Rail Bridge. It is a look from the inside, one you are likely to recogni
se although one you will not have read about before, not in quite this way. The
Anatomy Rooms is an exotic mix indeed, Scotland as she really is, a hopeful coun
try not without problems and pain, but a nation made great by the people who liv
e, love, laugh and graft there.