One bad decision doesn't end your life.But it changes everything that comes after.In modern Glasgow, sixteen-year-old Callum learns how quickly a single night can reshape the way the world looks at you - and the way you look at yourself. What begins as silence and loyalty spirals into paperwork, scrutiny, and consequences that refuse to arrive cleanly or all at once.As rumours spread and pressure closes in, Callum discovers that crime isn't loud or cinematic. It's quiet. It's indirect. It lives in choices you don't correct and lines you don't see until you've crossed them. The truth doesn't confront him head-on. It comes sideways - through systems, through family, through the slow loss of anonymity.There is no redemption arc.There is no easy way back.Instead, Callum must face what he did without excuses, without scapegoats, and without the comfort of believing it wasn't his responsibility. Growth, he learns, isn't about being forgiven - it's about living with what you've done and choosing not to repeat it.No Easy Way Back is a gritty, realistic coming-of-age crime novel about accountability, identity, and the long shadow of consequence. Written for older teens and young adults, it refuses to glamorise wrongdoing and instead asks a harder question: What does it actually mean to choose better - when the past doesn't disappear?