The Trial of Lotta Rae

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By Siobhann MacGowan

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Halloween night, 1906. Lotta Rae is attacked by a well off honorable man and valiantly takes him to preliminary close by her lawyer, William.


Be that as it may, the decision is destroying, the results impossible. At the point when Lotta finds she has been sold out, she promises to convey her own equity.


Once more, after twelve years, William and Lotta meet: this evening, their last retribution.


The day in court is finished. Be that as it may, this evening he will hear her declaration.

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'A masterclass in narrating' - Donal Ryan


'Totally engrossing and clearly understood' - Irish Free


'A captivating show' - Best


'A broad, disastrous journey for equity' - Fiona Looney


'A story told with such unpropitious magnificence. Lotta will remain with me everlastingly' - Chas Newkey-Weight


'Winds around authentic truth with a drawing in and page-turning plot' - Sinead Moriarty


'This is a plunk down-and-don't outfit until-you've-completed read' - Belfast Broadcast


'A splendid story' - Sunday Business Post

The Trial of Lotta Rae