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Hugh C. Rae (1935–2014)

Autor de Harkfast: The Making of the King

76+ Obras 682 Miembros 5 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Hugh C. Rae was born on November 22, 1935 in Glasgow, Scotland. After graduating from secondary school, he worked as an assistant in the antiquarian department of John Smith's bookshop. His first novel, Skinner, was published in 1963. He wrote several novels using his name including Night Pillow, A mostrar más Few Small Bones, The Interview, The Shooting Gallery, The Marksman, and Harkfast: The Making of a King. He also wrote as Robert Crawford, R. B. Houston, James Albany, and Stuart Stern. Using the pseudonym Jessica Stirling, he wrote more than 30 historical romances. He wrote the first few novels with Peggie Coghlan. However, when she retired 7 years after the first book was published, he wrote the remainder on his own. The books written under this pseudonym include The Spoiled Earth, The Constant Star, Hearts of Gold, and Whatever Happened to Molly Bloom. He died on September 24, 2014 at the age of 78. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
Nota de desambiguación:

(eng) Hugh Crauford Rae also wrote under the pen names of "Hugh C. Rae", "Hugh Rae", "Robert Crawford", "R.B. Houston", "Jessica Stirling" (initially with Peggie Coghlan), "Stuart Stern" (with S. Ungar), "James Albany" and "Caroline Crosby".

Series

Obras de Hugh C. Rae

The Island Wife (1997) 27 copias
The Wind from the Hills (1998) 23 copias
The Strawberry Season (2000) 22 copias
The Deep Well at Noon (1979) 20 copias
The Penny Wedding (1994) 20 copias
Sisters Three (2001) 19 copias
The Piper's Tune (1999) 18 copias
Prized Possessions (1998) 18 copias
Lantern for the Dark (1992) 17 copias
The Gates of Midnight (1983) 16 copias
The Hiring Fair (1976) 16 copias
The Blue Evening Gone (1981) 16 copias
Shadows on the Shore (1993) 15 copias
The Wise Child (1990) 15 copias
The Spoiled Earth (1977) 15 copias
The Paradise Waltz (2009) 14 copias
The Workhouse Girl (1996) 14 copias
The Dark Pasture (1977) 14 copias
The Minotaur Factor (1977) 12 copias
Wives at War (2003) 12 copias
Shamrock Green (2002) 12 copias
The Good Provider (1988) 11 copias
The Last Voyage (2011) 11 copias
A Corner of the Heart (2010) 11 copias
The Asking Price (1989) 11 copias
Blessings in Disguise (2006) 10 copias
The Welcome Light (1991) 10 copias
The shooting gallery (1972) 10 copias
Creature Comforts (1986) 10 copias
A Kiss and a Promise (2008) 9 copias
Kiss the Boss Goodbye (1970) 9 copias
Warrior Caste (1982) 9 copias
Hearts of Gold (1987) 8 copias
Treasures on Earth (1985) 8 copias
Strathmore (1975) 8 copias
The Travelling Soul (1978) 8 copias
The Dresden Finch (1976) 7 copias
Deacon's Dagger (1982) 7 copias
The Marrying Kind (1996) 7 copias
The Shroud Society (1969) 6 copias
The Constant Star (2014) 6 copias
The Wayward Wife (2013) 6 copias
The Rookery (1974) 6 copias
Call Home the Heart (1977) 6 copias
The Fields of Fortune (2007) 6 copias
Skinner (1965) 5 copias
The Captive Heart (2004) 5 copias
The Poison Tree (1978) 4 copias
The Haldanes (1992) 4 copias
Close Combat (1983) 4 copias
Mailed Fist (1982) 4 copias
Storm Over Scotland (2003) 4 copias
Sullivan (1978) 4 copias
The Marksman (1971) 3 copias
One True Love (2005) 3 copias
Beloved Sinner (1978) 3 copias
Borneo Story (1984) 3 copias
Night Pillow (1972) 2 copias
Last Bastion (1984) 2 copias
Whip Hand (1972) 2 copias
The Badger's Daughter (1971) 2 copias
Rock Harvest (1975) 1 copia
Shroud Society (1971) 1 copia

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Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Nombre canónico
Rae, Hugh C.
Nombre legal
Rae, Hugh Crauford
Otros nombres
Rae, Hugh C.
Rae, Hugh
Crawford, Robert
Houston, R.B.
Stirling, Jessica
Stern, Stuart (mostrar todos 8)
Albany, James
Crosby, Caroline
Fecha de nacimiento
1935-11-22
Fecha de fallecimiento
2014-09-24
Género
male
Nacionalidad
UK
Lugar de nacimiento
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Lugar de fallecimiento
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Educación
Knightswood Senior Secondary School, Glasgow
Agente
Fraser and Dunlop Scripts Ltd.
Biografía breve
Hugh Crauford Rae was born on November 22, 1935 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK, son of Isobel and Robert Rae. He published his first stories aged 11 in the Robin comic, winning a cricket bat the same year in a children’s writing competition. After graduating from secondary school, he worked as an assistant in the antiquarian department of John Smith's bookshop. At work, he met her future wife, Elizabeth. Published since 1963, he started to wrote suspense novels as Hugh C. Rae, but he also used the pseudonyms of Robert Crawford, R.B. Houston, Stuart Stern (with S. Ungar) and James Albany. On 1973, his novel "The Shooting Gallery" was nominee by the Edgar Award. On 1974, he wrote the first few romance novels with Peggie Coghlan, using the popular pseudonym Jessica Stirling. However, when she retired 7 years after the first book was published, he continued writing more than 30 on his own, and also as Caroline Crosby. His female pseudonyms first became widely known in 1999, when "The Wind from the Hills" was shortlisted for Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists' Association. Widowed nine years ago, Hugh died on September 24, 2014 at the age of 78.
Aviso de desambiguación
Hugh Crauford Rae also wrote under the pen names of "Hugh C. Rae", "Hugh Rae", "Robert Crawford", "R.B. Houston", "Jessica Stirling" (initially with Peggie Coghlan), "Stuart Stern" (with S. Ungar), "James Albany" and "Caroline Crosby".

Miembros

Reseñas

A miner's daughter seeks revenge on the rich coal master for killing her family, but she grows to realize it wasn't his fault. Mirrin Stalker and Houston Lamont are the main characters.
 
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niquetteb | Jul 29, 2019 |
I read this book because Hugh Rae (for whatever reason) took the challenge to write a mutual friend into the story as a minor character. Puzzled by what role a Chinese girl from Singapore, in the 19th century known as the Straits Settlements, could play in Victorian-era Glasgow, I was delighted to find her a realistically drawn and feisty character. The main characters of the book are the McKennas, two sisters and a brother from Ireland who come to Glasgow in search of survival (to say "a better life" would be overstating the matter). Their first stop is a graveyard, where they glean the name of a recently-deceased Irishman in order to seek out his widow and pose as his nieces and nephew. Although she realizes the deception almost immediately, she quietly accepts them, pleased to have some "family" to care about - and says as much to the rent-collector who is concerned that she may be falling for a scam. He accepts her reference on their behalf, however, since she cannily is not giving money but her word, and from there we see all of these people interacting, changing, developing as the story continues. A joy to read.… (más)
 
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muumi | Aug 8, 2015 |
Not one of my favourite Hugh Rae books. I just couldn't like the main characters. They were well-depicted, but not sympathetic. There was a pompous, unpleasant shipyard owner, his meek wife who used to be vivacious before she fell under his blighting influence, and their annoying niece or more probably the man's unacknowledged daughter. Honestly, I didn't finish the book; after a few chapters I prevailed upon a trusted fellow reader to give me the story in short. She informed me that none of the main characters improved during the course of the book. There were delightful characters, with Hugh there are always delightful characters, but in this book they were peripheral. I'm sure the plot was fine, but if I don't care about the characters, what happens to them doesn't matter.… (más)
½
 
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muumi | Jul 16, 2015 |
This book is the 2nd part of a trilogy and is set in the late 1800's. I didn't read the first book, but maybe if I did, I would have enjoyed the story more. The plot is saturated with unrequited love, infidelity, sibling loyalty, and betrayal. Two characters were exceptionally horrible. If they were standing in my living room right now, I would do both of them bodily harm. The syntax was difficult to understand at times because the author is a Scot writing about people living in Scotland. Unless you are from that part of the world or are familiar with all things Scottish, you would need to read some of the sentences twice to understand. Some of the storyline centered around topics that were forbidden to talk about in the nineteenth century. I enjoyed the way they were talked about and boldy dealt with.… (más)
½
 
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brillow51 | Apr 15, 2014 |

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