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Christine Marion Fraser

    Christine Marion Fraser emerged as one of Scotland's most commercially successful authors, surpassing even prominent writers in sales figures. Throughout her prolific career, she published numerous novels that resonated widely with readers. Her early life experiences in post-war Glasgow profoundly shaped her perspective, ultimately establishing her as a significant voice in Scottish literature. She spent her later years in Argyll, continuing to be a celebrated figure in the nation's publishing landscape.

    King's Croft
    Blue Above the Chimneys
    A Rhanna Mystery
    King’s Close
    Storm Over Rhanna
    Song Of Rhanna
    • Song Of Rhanna

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Secure in the loving contentment of her marriage to Lorn, Ruth felt her happiness was complete. And she was thrilled to hear that her oldest friend, Rachel, planned a visit to Rhanna. Now a successful composer and concert violinist, Rachel was coming back to her native island for a summer's rest. To Ruth's surprise, Lorn was strangely unenthusiastic about their childhood friend's return. Rachel's arrival was to bring Ruth more heartache than she could ever have imagined, and would estrange her from the island community she loved. Yet no matter how far she travelled, the Song of Rhanna would always be calling her home...

      Song Of Rhanna
      4.3
    • Blue Above the Chimneys

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The wild childhood of a Glasgow tenement urchinBorn during the Second World War in Glasgow, Christine Fraser was her mother's eighth child. Growing up with her siblings in a tiny flat, learning to avoid her hardworking, hard-drinking one-eyed father, making a menace of herself in the streets along with the other urchins, Christine lived an impoverished life but never once cared. Until she was struck down by a terrible illness.Suddenly, her wild days of childhood were over. A long spell in hospital completely changed her life. Now she found herself dependent on others for so many of her needs. And on top of that her mother and father died.Yet Christine was always resourceful and never once looked down. She knew that always there, if you looked hard enough, was some blue up above the chimneys.

      Blue Above the Chimneys
      4.1
    • King's Croft

      • 356 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Set in rural Aberdeenshire. This story concerns the James King Grant family, and their daughter Evelyn's love for two men, Gillan Forbes, heir of the local landowner, and Johnny Burns, the son of a farmer.

      King's Croft
      3.9
    • Rhanna

      • 348 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      In 1923, on a harsh winter night, farmer Fergus McKenzie loses his wife during childbirth and, stricken by grief, rejects his newborn daughter Shona. The islanders of Rhanna come together to provide the care she requires.

      Rhanna
      4.0
    • King's Farewell

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      It is winter 1930. Evie Grant is mourning the death of her beloved husband, Davie, and trying to keep the family together in a Glasgow gripped by poverty and unemployment. Her sadness lifts dramatically when John Simpson comes into her life. Evie feels powerless to resist this charming man's advances and is relieved at the financial security he seems to offer. She marries him despite her family's opposition, blind to the consequences they fear...

      King's Farewell
      3.6