When James the Sixth, His Grace of Scotland, also becomes His Majesty of England, far-reaching changes take place in the two realms.
David Murray, the young son of Sir Andrew, a Perthshire laird, has no aspirations to greatness. Then a chance encounter with King James the Sixth leads to him 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 enter a new era of political intrigue and dynastic manoeuvring.
David Murray, the young son of Sir Andrew, a Perthshire laird, has no aspirations to greatness. Then a chance encounter with King James the Sixth leads to him 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 enter a new era of political intrigue and dynastic manoeuvring.
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'There is something about Nigel Tranter's Scottish historical novels which catapult you straight into the period...Anyone with a feel for Scottish history cannot fail to enjoy curling up with this book.' Dumfries and Galloway Standard on RIGHT ROYAL FRIEND
He has an amazingly broad grip of Scottish history
'Descriptive writing, historical backgrounds and collusions of riveting themes and storylines...Another refreshing read. And a very good yarn.' Bangor Chronicle
One of Scotland's most prolific and respected writers
An accomplished writer of compelling and unforgettable historical novels
Through his imaginative dialogue, he provides a voice for Scotland's heroes
Tranter's popularity lies in his knack of making historical events immediate and exciting
An informative, entertaining read
He treats history with respect
'Political intrigue and dynastic manoeuvring - abductions, assassination plots, religious bickering, the execution of Mary Queen of Scots...Into this rich recipe Nigel Tranter weaves the love story of David Murray and Elizabeth Beaton. An absorbing tale from Scotland's story-teller extraordinaire.' Historical Novels Review on Right Royal Friend