Turn of the Tide - Munro Scottish Saga
Turn of the Tide - Munro Scottish Saga
paperback
Published:
31 May, 2017
Description
Prizes
Winner of Beryl Bainbridge Award for a First Time Author 2014
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780993333118 |
| ISBN10 | 0993333117 |
| Number Of Pages | 400 |
| Item Weight | 332 g |
| Product Dimensions | 129 x 198 x 25 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Sanderling Books |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | 2nd Revised edition |
Media Reviews
'I thought the quality of the writing and of the research was outstanding.' Jeffrey Archer - 'Margaret Skea brings sixteenth Scotland to vivid life. I enjoyed travelling back in time with her.' Sharon K Penman - 'The sheer villainy of some characters will take your breath away.' Historical Novels Review. - 'Set against the backdrop of a 16th century Scottish clan feud, a wonderful novel of blood, dirt, political manipulation and the cost to a family when one man struggles against the tide. As meticulously researched as Philippa Gregory, it's touching, fierce and surprising, with a sprinkling of humour. The Bookbag.
Author's Bio
Margaret Skea grew up in Ulster at the height of the 'Troubles', but now lives with her husband in the Scottish Borders. Awarded the Beryl Bainbridge Award for Best First Time Author 2014 and Historical Fiction Winner in the Harper Collins / Alan Titchmarsh People's Novelist Competition for this debut novel Turn of the Tide, the sequel A House Divided was longlisted for the Historical Novel Society New Novel Award 2016. The third book in the series, By Sword and Storm, is due for publication in July 2018. She is passionate about well-researched, authentic historical fiction and providing a 'you are there' experience for the reader. An Hawthornden Fellow and award winning short story writer - recent wins include, Neil Gunn, Chrysalis Prize, and Winchester Short Story Prize. Placings and listings include Rubery Short Story, Historical Novel Society Short Story, Mslexia, Fish - Short Story and One Page Prize and the Matthew Pritchard Award. She has been published in a range of magazines and anthologies in Britain and the USA..