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Midwinter
Midwinter
Author: John Buchan
Set in 1745, as Bonnie Prince Charlie's rebel army marches south into England, "Midwinter" tells the story of Alastair Maclean, one of the Prince's most loyal supporters. Sent on ahead to carry out a secret mission of great importance for the Jacobite cause, Maclean is befriended by two extraordinary and very different men--Dr. Samuel Johnson, ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781873631157
ISBN-10: 1873631154
Pages: 263
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Publisher: Black and White Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
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One of several historical romances written by Sir John: in the vein of âWitch Wood,â âThe Blanket of the Dark,â âThe Dancing Floor,â and âJohn Burnet of Barns.â In this he provides the reader with a story of intrigue, deceit, and treason: all tangential to the failed Jacobite Cause in 18th century England. The novel is replete with names of locations in Scotland and northern England; you will be crying for a map to retain your own orientation. Also, some characters are so rich in the Scotch dialog that you will be screaming for a translator (It reminds me of Stevenson's âMerry Men.â). The chief protagonist is a conundrum. From the onset we are made to sympathize with the Cause and with his pursuit of traitors to it. Yet, is he not a traitor himself to the king? I suppose that he is as his side was the loser. But, what of those that he unmasked? Their separate fates left me less than sated. None the less, as a stalwart Buchan fan, I persisted to the end.


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