
The Insanity Inspectors
A story about lunacy and where to find it
Martin Campbell(Author)
Martin Campbell (Publisher)
Published on 14. November 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
978-1-0369-0239-1 (ISBN)
Description
1858. The first Lunacy Commissioners are appointed. Their task is a difficult one, for not every lunatic can be classified as insane and not everyone who is insane is a lunatic.
Scotland's 'insanity inspectors' travel the country, deciding who can stay at home and who needs to be committed to an asylum.
Dr Lennox Cameron, a new inspector, juggles his time between the shocking and intense role of inspecting the conditions of many lunatics in the Scottish Highlands and living with his opportunistic uncle and aunt, scheming their way into Edinburgh's polite society.
As the search for the causes and cures for insanity become more desperate, Lennox finds that the lines between what is right and what needs to be done become blurred. Lennox is forced to make decisions about his own sanity, and his future. He will pay a price for being an honourable man, choosing purpose over achievement as a physician.
Dr Peter Baird has darker motives for treating the insane. He has found a reliable way to profit from lunacy. In the end he will pay a very different price.
This story is based on real cases and real events.
Scotland's 'insanity inspectors' travel the country, deciding who can stay at home and who needs to be committed to an asylum.
Dr Lennox Cameron, a new inspector, juggles his time between the shocking and intense role of inspecting the conditions of many lunatics in the Scottish Highlands and living with his opportunistic uncle and aunt, scheming their way into Edinburgh's polite society.
As the search for the causes and cures for insanity become more desperate, Lennox finds that the lines between what is right and what needs to be done become blurred. Lennox is forced to make decisions about his own sanity, and his future. He will pay a price for being an honourable man, choosing purpose over achievement as a physician.
Dr Peter Baird has darker motives for treating the insane. He has found a reliable way to profit from lunacy. In the end he will pay a very different price.
This story is based on real cases and real events.
Reviews / Votes
"Adrift in the Cemetery is an absorbing read." "Greenock is the star of this novel." - Glasgow Herald"Adrift in the Cemetery is a mystery with a murder in it." "Critically acclaimed."- Greenock Telegraph.
Sailor's Heart. "Highly Recommended" award of excellence from the Historical Fiction Company.
Sailor's Heart. Book of the Week, The Courier
" It's sometimes hard to tell where fact ends and fiction begins in this fascinating and highly readable novel. " The Herald.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
ISBN-13
978-1-0369-0239-1 (9781036902391)
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Person
Dr Martin Campbell was born in Greenock, Scotland. In the past he worked as an ambulance driver, window cleaner, teacher and care manager.
His professional background for the past 30 years has been in clinical psychology practice and university teaching, working in the US, Ireland, England and Scotland. He has published extensively in academic and research journals.
He has a strong belief in the power of storytelling.
Martin is the author four novels. Bad Beat Hotel was published in 2016, Sailor's Heart in 2022, Adrift in the Cemetery in 2024 and The Insanity Inspectors in 2025.
His experience in psychology has given him a platform to construct realistic characters and entertaining plots. All his books share a dark narrative, but not without humour.
When he is not writing, he enjoys sea fishing and playing poker, neither with much success.
His professional background for the past 30 years has been in clinical psychology practice and university teaching, working in the US, Ireland, England and Scotland. He has published extensively in academic and research journals.
He has a strong belief in the power of storytelling.
Martin is the author four novels. Bad Beat Hotel was published in 2016, Sailor's Heart in 2022, Adrift in the Cemetery in 2024 and The Insanity Inspectors in 2025.
His experience in psychology has given him a platform to construct realistic characters and entertaining plots. All his books share a dark narrative, but not without humour.
When he is not writing, he enjoys sea fishing and playing poker, neither with much success.
Content
CHAPTER 1: Inquiry in Gallery 4
CHAPTER 2: Gathering Evidence
CHAPTER 3: A Summary of Circumstances
CHAPTER 4: Queen Street Rivalry
CHAPTER 5: I Tell What I Have Seen
CHAPTER 6: Living with Society Maddists
CHAPTER 7: A Qualified Physician
CHAPTER 8: Still One of the Ship's Company
CHAPTER 9: Taking up a Challenge
CHAPTER 10: Darkest Hours
CHAPTER 11: A Broken Spirit, God will not Despise
CHAPTER 12: Treatments and Cures
CHAPTER 13: Opportunities
CHAPTER 14: A Parable for the Damned
CHAPTER 15: By Horse to Coigach
CHAPTER 16: Tarras Pavilion
CHAPTER 17: A Business Proposition
CHAPTER 18: The Curative Process
CHAPTER 19: Planning for a Voyage
CHAPTER 20: Lying Lips and Deceitful Tongues
CHAPTER 21: A Deplorable Affliction
CHAPTER 22: A Death in Circumstances that are Clear
CHAPTER 23: The Refractory Ward
CHAPTER 24: The German Infusion
CHAPTER 25: From Shetland to Semaphore
CHAPTER 26: All That Glitters is Not Gold
CHAPTER 2: Gathering Evidence
CHAPTER 3: A Summary of Circumstances
CHAPTER 4: Queen Street Rivalry
CHAPTER 5: I Tell What I Have Seen
CHAPTER 6: Living with Society Maddists
CHAPTER 7: A Qualified Physician
CHAPTER 8: Still One of the Ship's Company
CHAPTER 9: Taking up a Challenge
CHAPTER 10: Darkest Hours
CHAPTER 11: A Broken Spirit, God will not Despise
CHAPTER 12: Treatments and Cures
CHAPTER 13: Opportunities
CHAPTER 14: A Parable for the Damned
CHAPTER 15: By Horse to Coigach
CHAPTER 16: Tarras Pavilion
CHAPTER 17: A Business Proposition
CHAPTER 18: The Curative Process
CHAPTER 19: Planning for a Voyage
CHAPTER 20: Lying Lips and Deceitful Tongues
CHAPTER 21: A Deplorable Affliction
CHAPTER 22: A Death in Circumstances that are Clear
CHAPTER 23: The Refractory Ward
CHAPTER 24: The German Infusion
CHAPTER 25: From Shetland to Semaphore
CHAPTER 26: All That Glitters is Not Gold