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Rob Roy

Scott, Sir WalterWilson, A. N.(Afterword by)McCraken-Flesher, Caroline(Introduction by)
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Outlaw Rob Roy MacGregor comes alive in this classic epic of the Scottish borderlands.

The narrative follows the adventures of Frank Osbaldistone, a businessmans son who falls out of favor with his father and is sent to stay in Scotland.

English and Protestant, Frank has never felt more out of place, but the wild and noble land intrigues him. And he is immediately drawn to the powerful, enigmatic figure of Rob Roy, who, alongside his fiercely passionate wife, fights for justice and dignity for all of Scotland.

Twists of plot, a romantic outlaws cunning escapes, and uprisings against England make this a classic epic.

At the same time, Franks fervent but forbidden love for a Catholic girl makes it a breathtaking romance.

Combine these elements with superb period detail, and one has an incomparable portrait of the haunted Highlands, a legendary hero, and a glorious Scottish past.With a New Introduction by Caroline McCracken-Flesher and an Afterword by A.

N. WilsonFrom the Paperback edition.

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Product Details
Penguin Publishing Group
0698182995 / 9780698182998
eBook (EPUB)
823.7
07/04/2015
English
544 pages
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