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Maggie Craig
| MAGGIE CRAIG is the author of six novels, two works of non-fiction, including a history of the women involved in the Jacobite rebellion of 1745, and numerous newspaper and magazine articles. She comes from a family where writing is considered an entirely normal thing to do, and which numbers among its forebears the weaver-poet of Paisley, Robert Tannahill.
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'Maggie Craig knows her Glasgow and, more importantly, knows how to share that knowledge with readers.' --Scots Magazine
Hardback;
$10.00
$7.50
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Life has been hard for Kate Dunbar. Worked mercilessly by her aunt and uncle in Regency Edinburgh’s South Bridge, Kate has little time to daydream about the future. But then wealthy medical student Richard Hope walks into her life. Can their fragile relationship survive or will they be forced apart?
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