Author
Robert Machray
1857-1946
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Books by Robert Machray
Grace O'Malley, Princess and Pirate
"Grace O'Malley, Princess and Pirate" by Robert Machray is a historical novel written in the late 19th century. The story focuses on the remarkable life of Grace O'Malley, an extraordinary woman of her time, often referred to as the "Pirate Princess," and her struggles to navigate the complexities of power during a turbulent era in Ireland’s history. Her captivating journey is seen through the eyes of Ruari Macdonald, who becomes intertwined with her fate. The opening of the book introduces us to Ruari Macdonald, a young boy saved by Grace O'Malley from the merciless seas after escaping an attack on his family's castle. As Ruari recounts this harrowing experience, he paints a vivid picture of Grace's character—highlighting her bravery, compassion, and leadership. This establishes Grace O'Malley not merely as a pirate but as a formidable figure filled with passion and nobility who commands the loyalty of those who serve her. Ruari’s memories and observations set the stage for the unfolding narrative, hinting at the challenges and adventures that await Grace as she confronts her enemies, navigates her complex relationships, and ultimately seeks to establish her authority in a male-dominated world.
The Mystery of Lincoln's Inn
"The Mystery of Lincoln's Inn" by Robert Machray is a fictional novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around themes of intrigue, personal failure, and moral dilemmas, primarily following the character Cooper Silwood, a solicitor whose life unravels due to a series of hidden secrets and financial misdeeds. As Silwood grapples with his deceitful actions, the return of a key client, Morris Thornton, creates an impending crisis that threatens to expose his past. The beginning of the novel introduces Mr. Cooper Silwood, a partner at a law firm in Lincoln's Inn, who receives troubling news that his client, Morris Thornton, is returning from Canada due to serious health issues. This news triggers a blend of anxiety and sinister contemplation in Silwood, as he realizes that Thornton’s unexpected arrival complicates his already precarious situation. Silwood’s interactions with his clerk and partner, Francis Eversleigh, reveal the mounting tension and foreshadow the potential fallout that Thornton's return may bring, setting the stage for a gripping exploration of guilt, deception, and the struggle to maintain appearances amidst personal chaos.