Liz MacRae Shaw

Books by Liz MacRae Shaw

Had We Never Loved So Blindly

In Peril On Land And Sea

'Raw and radiant in turn, Had We Never Loved So Blindly, is a sweeping portrayal of love, loss and longing in wartime Scotland. Felicity and John Norman will stay with me for a long time.' Barbara Henderson, author of Fir for Luck
No Safe Anchorage

Flight, Exile, Loss and Hope

Tom Masters, a nineteenth century naval officer, is a round peg in a square hole. A tantalising glimpse of a stranger leads him to jump ship on a quest to find her. His adventures, interwoven with the life of a young Robert Louis Stevenson, take Tom from the Isle of Skye to Canada. There he encou...
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