Articles related to "Elizabeth Mackintosh"A fictional recreation of an eighteenth-century cause celebre.
The last novel by a great writer who died too early, takes Inspector Grant on a rest cure to the remote Scottish islands on the west coast of Scotland.
One of too few novels by a Scottish writer who died far too young, like her others Miss Pym Disposes almost certainly influenced later writers such as Agatha Christie.
Many authors choose to write under several different names or pseudonyms. Sometimes, the discovery comes as a surprise to the reader.
An early example of history as mystery, in which
Perhaps the finest novel of all by a Scot who died too young, Brat Farrar is the tale of a young man who assumes the identity of a missing heir and becomes his champion.
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