Dimensions
142 x 223 x 27mm
Yet another tale featuring the author's favorite historical character - Jamie Saxt.
When His Grace of Scotland, also becomes James I, His Majesty of England, far-reaching changes took place in the two realms. David Murray, the young son of Sir Andrew, a Perthshire laird, had no aspirations to greatness. Then a chance encounter with Jamie lead to his becoming Cup Bearer and Master of the Horse to his young liege. Together with James's foster brother John Erskine, Master of Mar, the three men entered a new era of political intrigue and dynastic manoeuvring.
When David meets and falls in love wit Elizabeth Beaton he hopes that he can distance himself from court events and lead a quiet family life in his beloved Perthshire hills. But the demands of a right royal friend lead him straight back into the thick of one of the most notable periods of Scots and English history.
For those living through that era it was a time of dramatic political and religious changes bringing exciting and enriching experiences. These are brought vividly to life by the master of the Scottish historical novel, Nigel Tranter.