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 · Book review: The Ninth Child, by Sally Magnusson Sally Magnusson’s latest book is a geographical departure from her previous novel, The Sealwoman’s Gift, set Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins.  · The Ninth Child is a dramatic and magical novel told with enormous zest and wit. I am looking forward to Sally Magnusson's next fine novel.'. - Les Wilson Author of The Drowned and the Saved. 'A very impressive piece of work, drawing on a strong sense of place and a rich seam of history and folklore for its power.'.5/5(24). The Ninth Child, Magnusson’s second novel, is inspired by a true event in Scottish history – the construction of the Loch Katrine aqueducts, meant to supply fresh water from the loch to the city of Glasgow, thirty-five miles away. This ambitious project was commenced in and was inaugurated by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in /5.


The Ninth Child eARC Review. A spellbinding novel of a young doctor's wife, Isabel Aird, struggling to make her childless life meaningful, unaware that the sinister Robert Kirke is watching her every move, by the Sunday Times bestselling author Sally Magnusson. Loch Katrine waterworks, A Highland wilderness fast becoming an industrial. The Ninth Child, by Sally Magnusson T his book about a Scottish faery tale is so readable because it is based on a true story. There really was a Scots minister by the name of Robert Kirke. He really did die under mysterious circumstances in He really was the first person to translate the Bible into Scots Gaelic, and he really did hand. Check out this great listen on www.doorway.ru A spell-binding novel combining Scottish folklore with hidden history, by the Sunday Times best-selling author Sally Magnusson. Loch Katrine waterworks, A Highland wilderness fast becoming an industrial wasteland. No place for a lady. I.


The Ninth Child by Sally Magnusson | Editorial Reviews. Paperback $ Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping Buy Online, Pick up in Store. Book Review: The Ninth Child by Sally Magnusson. bookbound book review, Uncategorized Ma 4 Minutes. A while ago, in what seems like another reality, I was on a train. I was complaining to myself about the terrible service – oh, little did we know!!! – and trying to get to my first meet up with 4 other lovely book bloggers. Book review: The Ninth Child, by Sally Magnusson Sally Magnusson’s latest book is a geographical departure from her previous novel, The Sealwoman’s Gift, set in her father Magnus’s homeland.

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