Everything went wrong at Rathcapple that spring, and the night when father bought home the beautiful and mysterious illuminated manuscript he also brought bad news. So Sandy went to the Rath seeking advice from Angus. What he said sounded like a riddle. What did he mean by talk of the Forest, and the Trefoil Tree and The Girl in Blue?
Meta Mayne Reid (1905–1991) was a Northern Irish children's writer.
Meta Mayne Reid was born to Marcus and Elvina Hopkins in Woodlesford, Yorkshire in 1905 and grew up there although her family was from Ulster in Ireland. She had one sister, Audrey. She was educated at home through governesses before going to Leeds Girls' High School. Mayne Reid went on to attend Manchester University. Later she moved to Crawfordsburn in County Down when her parents returned to the north of Ireland and there she was married to Dr E. Mayne Reid.
It was in Ulster that she set most of her novels, both historical fiction and modern settings with a fantasy side. She wrote more than twenty children's novels as well as two novels for adults and one collection of poetry. Reid was involved with the Belfast chapter of PEN as both secretary and, from 1970 to 1972, president.