A wronged woman’s voice is reclaimed in this gripping tale of revenge and romance—a medieval Gone Girl.
Highland Scotland was no place for a woman in the early 1500s. Life was turbulent and short, battles were waged, and sisters and daughters were traded as pawns in marriage. Catherine Campbell was one such young bride, betrothed to Lachlan Maclean and sent from her fine home to join him on the Isle of Mull, to bear his sons and heirs.
But Lachlan proved to be nothing like the man of Catherine’s dreams, and she was forced to resign herself to enduring life with him for the sake of duty. Until the day when he threatened to take away the one thing she couldn’t sacrifice: her daughter.
Casting a fascinating light on the ruthless Highlands, this sweeping drama by one of Scotland’s best-loved novelists explores love, ambition and betrayal and highlights the precarious position of 16th-century women
About the author
Sue Lawrence is the author of gripping historical thrillers that cast fascinating light on the perils and injustice that characterized women’s lives in Scotland through centuries past – whether they were born into penniless or powerful families. She is also one of the UK’s leading cookery writers and broadcasters. Having trained as a journalist, she won BBC’s Master Chef in 1991 and became a food writer, Cookery Editor of the Sunday Times and a regular contributor to many leading magazines, and she appears frequently on BBC Radio 4’s Kitchen Cabinet. Born in Dundee, she was raised in Edinburgh, where she now lives.