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Robert the Bruce [Audiobook] (Audio Cassette)

by Nigel Tranter (Author)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Tranter is indeed the master storyteller!, Aug 27 2007
By Misfit (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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The Bruce Trilogy is actually a set of three separate novels written by Tranter about Robert the Bruce of Scotland, and I think enough previous reviewers have stated the basic outline of the novels that I don't need to restate it again. This was a fascinating story of an honorable, courageous man and an incredible military tactician, and his battle for freedom and peace for Scotland from the English, and most especially Edward I and II. The author did a marvelous job bringing not only Robert to life, but the secondary characters as well. I did find the third book, The Price of the King's Peace to be a bit slower than the first two, but in the end culminating into a spectacular finish as Scotland and Robert find peace at last.

Well worth taking the time to read this for anyone interested in this period in history, I found it both fascinating and educational at the same time, and isn't that what historical fiction is for after all? And I loved the epilogue with James Douglas as he made his final battle cry, "Lead on Brave Heart". Although I am probably the only person on the face of the planet who hasn't seen the movie. Highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A phoenix rising from the ashes, Oct 14 2003
By Gail Moore "avid reader" (vancouver canada) - See all my reviews
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Great historical fiction is my specialty and discovering Nigel Tranter has been a real treat. This the first thing I have read by this author and for me it was also a fine introduction to a crucial period of Scottish history. This 3 part series covers the life of Robert Bruce, a truly dashing and gallant hero if there ever was one, and it is a true rags to riches story. The whole series is well written and though lengthy is a pleasure to read with a medieval feel to it. There are many battle scenes throughout the book, and detailed strategies described, the Scots being so outnumbered by the English had to be very clever to win.

Book 1 - Opens with Bruce in his 20's, a spoiled young nobleman, forced like all the other Scottish nobles to pay homage to Edward of England and be his lackey. Later his meeting with Elizabeth de Burgh, and finally the birth of his ambition.
Book 2 - Hitting rock bottom with the capture and executions of his brothers, the imprisonment of his wife, and his other female relatives kept in cages, he is finally driven into the wilderness to live as a hermit. Eventually, he rises again and is able to unite the many clans and tribes from the northern Highlands with the Norman/Celt mixed nobles from the south to fight together for the common cause of Scotland. Part 2 finishes with the Battle of Bannockburn.
Book 3 - Finally the undisputed King in Scotland though there is still the ongoing struggle to have England recognize Bruce as King of Scotland.

A novel I will enjoy reading again, especially loved the parts about Christina MacRuarie, ruling woman of the isles, also the Highland chiefs and sea captains. So much historical detail with never a dull moment.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Some of the best historical fiction ever written, Sep 10 2003
By David R. Cross "Purple Sage" (Fort Worth, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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Although the film Braveheart is tremendously entertaining, it suffers as history. Part of the problem is that it is based on Randall Wallace's book rather than Nigel Tranter's. Nigel Tranter was the pre-eminent historical novelist of Scotland, and although William Wallace's tale is epic, it pales in comparison to the life of Robert the Bruce. Bruce's life is so full of adventure, tragedy, heroism, intrigue, and statesmanship, that any author of fiction would be hard pressed to just imagine the story line ... but this is based on factual events. A must read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Tranter's Best Novel
I can't add any more to the other reviews except to say it's the best novel I've ever read. After reading it I acquired dozens of Tranter's other works, including many from the... Read more
Published on Dec 4 2002 by Steven J. Zawacki

5.0 out of 5 stars ROBERT The BRUCE- Tranter's Braveheart
I had much pleasure reading "The Bruce Trilogy" and "The Wallace" both by Nigel Tranter, and both at the same time, as events were concurrent. Read more
Published on Oct 3 2002 by Sandra McDougall

5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping
This book is well writtten from beginng to end, very accurate despite the book being fiction. I had real problems putting the book down because of the drama that was... Read more
Published on Jun 16 2002 by Jonathan Frater

5.0 out of 5 stars Tranter at his Best!!
There are many great writers in the field of historical fiction. But there are few storytellers. Storytellers are so much more than a writer. Read more
Published on Mar 25 2002 by Deborah MacGillivray

5.0 out of 5 stars a Jewel
I have owned this book for years. I've read it six times. End up with tears in my eyes every time when the King and the Primate look back over their lives together, fighting for... Read more
Published on Dec 11 2001 by kevin thomas

5.0 out of 5 stars A must for any history buff!
Tranter has written so many excellent books about midieval Scotland - the Bruce Triology is my alltime favourite!!!
Published on Dec 17 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars A lively sense of history
Nigel Tranter is one of those exceptional authors that can bring a half remembered (or half forgotten?) legend to life. Read more
Published on May 11 2000 by ianbridge

5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling, captivating, and brilliant!
The saga of Robert the Bruce, King of Scots, contaporary of William Wallace, is enthralling in its vivid imagery and detail. Wholly captivating and engrossing. Read more
Published on Jan 23 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars You will never be the same again!
After seeing Braveheart in the theatres 4 years ago, and seeing it over and over again on video, the flame that this movie has sparked in me still has not abated. Read more
Published on Dec 20 1999 by clue

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent factional account of Scottish history
I have now read this book 3 times and enjoyed more each time. The book starts with the Scottish throne sitting empty and Edward of England ruling Scotland. Read more
Published on Jul 7 1999 by Craig Watson(craig.watson@carm...

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