Scotland's history has been badly served over the years. Defined by its relationship to England, Scotland's popular history is full of near-mythical figures and tragic events, her past littered with defeat, failure and thwarted ambition. The martyrdom of William Wallace, the tragedy of Mary Queen of
A Kingdom's Cost, a Historical Novel of Scotland: novel
β Scribed by J.R. Tomlin
- Publisher
- Hardpress Publishing
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 174 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781313036979
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β¦ Synopsis
Product Description
Eighteen-year-old James Douglas can only watch, helpless, as the Scottish freedom fighter, William Wallace, is hanged, drawn, and quartered. Even under the heel of a brutal English conqueror, James's blood-drenched homeland may still have one hope for freedom, the rightful king of the Scots, Robert the Bruce. James swears fealty to the man he believes can lead the fight against English tyranny.
The Bruce is soon a fugitive, king in name and nothing more. Scotland is occupied, the Scottish resistance crushed. The woman James loves is captured and imprisoned. Yet James believes their cause is not lost. With driving determination, he blazes a path in blood and violence, in cunning and ruthlessness as he wages a guerrilla war to restore Scotland's freedom. James knows he risks sharing Wallace's fate, but what he truly fears is that he has become as merciless as the conqueror he fights.
REVIEW
Filled with gripping action sequences and rock-solid historical research, A Kingdom's Cost plunges the reader into the desperate Scottish struggle for freedom." (A Good Book Alert)
Other Historical Novels by J. R. Tomlin:
Freedom's Sword, a Historical Novel of Scotland
Fantasies by J. R. Tomlin and C. R. Daems
Talon of the Unnamed Goddess, a Fantasy Adventure
Laying the Odds, a Fantasy Adventure
Wings of Evil, a Young Adult Fantasy
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