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Long Shadows

Elizabeth Cottrell

Long Shadows delves deeper into the complexities of family ties, loss and self-discovery. Aulis Peverell, a determined woman with a complicated past, struggles with the decision to have another child while navigating her relationship with her husband, Martin, and their children. As tensions rise and secrets surface, the Peverell family faces unexpected challenges, including a new arrival at Willow Farm and the shadows of the past that continue to haunt them. A story of love, resilience and the deep, unbreakable bonds that shape our lives.

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ABOUT ELIZABETH COTTRELL


The daughter of a Welsh coalminer, Elizabeth Cottrell won a scholarship to Cambridge and has a Ph.D. in History. Her first job was teaching in Staffordshire where she married a local farmer, gaining experience reflected in this book.
She then pursued a career in research, writing on industry, finance and education. A regular broadcaster, she became a panellist on Radio 4's Any Questions. Such expressions of personal opinion had to stop when Elizabeth became a Special Adviser in the Departments of Culture, Employment, Education and Agriculture. In this role she once took a serious risk in a meeting, saying to Mrs Thatcher, "You are wrong, Prime Minister." She got away with it!
A short story prize in the London Writers' Competition encouraged Elizabeth to write fiction. This is her first novel.
A widow, Elizabeth lives in her native Wrexham with her daughter Alexandra.