Fans of C.J. Sansom must read this Saltire Society Literary Awards Scottish First Book of the Year
- a great non-fiction adventure about Scotland's most notorious clan chief. Lord Lovat was a spy, clan-chief, traitor, polyglot, deserter & philosopher. His wit, ambition & dubious morality thrust him repeatedly into the thick of political intrigue. A treacherous turncoat, & yet a martyr for Bonnie Prince Charlie's dreams to retake the British throne, Lovat conjured a legend: a man whose loyalty had no home, whose sword had a price, & whose taste for risks led him into pacts with Catholics & Protestants, Scots & Englishmen. The last nobleman to be executed for treason, Lovat was one of Scotland's most notorious & romantic figures, & this swashbuckling account of his life creates an extraordinary portrayal of a nation in revolt. As Sarah Fraser argues, the defeat at Culloden led directly to the end of traditional Gaelic civilization; to the brutal clearances & 'pacification' of the Highlands which followed & the lost civilisations of Scotland that were destroyed after 1745 by English repression.