PETER CUNNINGHAM, a Young Scots journalist, has written his first novel. He is awaiting the cheque for it and the inspiration for his next with the feeling that both expectations are in vain. Fortunately Helen is understanding. Even although she is his wife and this is a post-war story, they loved one another, says Mr. Niven.
Then comes the letter from Hilda
Perry, the poetess and brilliant woman contributor to She is dog a sets paration sonie at a dar
and wishes to include Peter Cunningham. Peter goes to Edinburgh and brings Hilda to his home in the Elwin Hills. It might so easily have been just another eternal triangle, but Mr. Niven’s touch is perfect. His style is as reflective of every nuance in his characters as the lochs that mirror his inspiring hills.
The Paisley Shawl by Frederick Niven
Published by W. Collins Sons & Co Ltd