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    Scottish Historical Fiction

    Hi does anyone know of any good Scottish historical fiction novels?

    I'm just finishing a series by C.J. Sansom called the Shardlake series about a hunch back lawyer in the time of King Henry the viii. Brilliant books, but it is English history. I've been looking for something similar to do with Scottish history. Anyone???

    Thanks

    Mark

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    Anything by Nigel Tranter is a good read. It borrows heavily from actual Scottish history and spans a great chuck of time. You can find information about his books here:
    http://www.nigeltranter.co.uk/
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    Thanx Sara, I just checked my local library online and they have several of his books. I will definitely check them out. [uggghh pardon the pun ]

    Mark

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    Diane Gabaldon wrote a whole series revolving around the mid eighteenth Century in Scotland and America. "The Outlander" was the first book in the series. They are a bit of a Bodice ripper but she throws in alot of nice historical footnotes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigkahuna View Post
    Diane Gabaldon wrote a whole series revolving around the mid eighteenth Century in Scotland and America. "The Outlander" was the first book in the series. They are a bit of a Bodice ripper but she throws in alot of nice historical footnotes.
    The next one is due out in September.

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    The Scottish Chiefs by Jane Porter

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    The Redemption of Alexander Seaton, by Shona MacLean. It takes place in the 1620s.

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    What about the works of Robert Louis Stevenson, most of his novels are based on historical fact with fictional characters and also giving you a great tour of Scotland at the same time

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    I can suggest a couple of authors, James Irvine Robertson's "The Lady of Kynachan" and Mary Duncan's "Eyes of Garnet". Both are Clan Donnachaidh members and their books are based around the '45 era. Mary's 3 book series starts in Perthshire and ends in Maine. James is a well know author, historian and humourist in Scotland and his books is based around his family history.

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    Thanx so much people! That's quite a list. I'm off to the library!

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