The Bruce Trilogy :The thrilling story of Scotland's great hero, Robert the Bruce

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The Bruce Trilogy

The Bruce Trilogy :The thrilling story of Scotland's great hero, Robert the Bruce

4.34 (1,059 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 1 March, 1985
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Hero or traitor? King or outlaw? Discover the life of Scottish hero Robert the Bruce in this thrilling trilogy.

Master storyteller Nigel Tranter tells the tale of the legendary warrior, and future King of Scots. Tutored and encouraged by William Wallace, Robert the Bruce determined to continue the fight for an independent Scotland, sustained by a passionate love for his land.

This edition collects together Steps to the Empty Throne, Price of the King's Peace and Path of the Hero King, from the master of Scottish historical fiction.

Praise for Nigel Tranter:

'One of Scotland's most prolific and respected writers' Times

'Through his imaginative dialogue, he provides a voice for Scotland's heroes' Scotland on Sunday

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780340371862
ISBN10 0340371862
Number Of Pages 1056
Item Weight 704 g
Product Dimensions 131 x 197 x 50 mm
Publisher / Reseller Hodder & Stoughton
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

One of Scotland's most prolific and respected writers * The Times *
He has an amazingly broad grip of Scottish history * Daily Telegraph *
An accomplished writer of compelling and unforgettable historical novels * She magazine *
Through his imaginative dialogue, he provides a voice for Scotland's heroes * Scotland on Sunday *
Tranter's popularity lies in his knack of making historical events immediate and exciting * Historical Novels Review *

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Author's Bio

One of Scotland`s best-loved authors, Nigel Tranter wrote over ninety novels on Scottish history. He died at the age of ninety on 9 January 2000.

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