'Deftly told' The Herald They were modern men, the soldiers of the '45: doctors and lawyers, students and teachers, gardeners and weavers. These are the men often written out of history, or else depicted as gallant but misguided fools. But in reality they were children of the Age of Reason, they wrote poetry, discussed the latest ideas in philosophy and science - and rose in armed rebellion against the might of the British crown and government. Many faced agonising personal dilemmas before committing themselves to Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobite Cause. Few had any illusions about the consequences of failure. Many met their date with destiny on Culloden Moor, players in a global conflict that shaped the world we live in today. Combining meticulous research with entertaining and stylish delivery, Maggie Craig tells the dramatic and moving stories of the men who were willing to risk everything for their vision of a better future for themselves, their families and Scotland. 'A superbly structured work, written with passion and conviction' Scots Magazine
Maggie Craig Livres
Cette autrice écossaise explore en profondeur la beauté et l'histoire de sa terre natale, mêlant ces passions à sa fiction et à ses essais. Ses romans, décrits comme des histoires d'amour mêlées à l'histoire sociale, offrent des portraits vivaces de la vie à travers différentes époques. Elle crée également des romans historiques qu'elle qualifie de 'Romance Noir', mélangeant un romantisme intense aux dures réalités du passé, capturant ainsi tout le spectre de l'expérience humaine sur des toiles de fond historiques captivantes.



One Week in April
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
A new and vivid re-telling of one of the most extraordinary moments in Scottish and British history. Published to mark the 200th anniversary of the last armed uprising in Scotland.
'A racily written, well-researched and heart-warming account' Scots Magazine Too many historians have ignored the role of women in the '45. This book aims to redress the balance. Damn' Rebel Bitches takes a totally fresh approach to the history of the Jacobite Rising by telling fascinating stories of the many women caught up in the turbulent events of 1745-46. Drawn from original documents and letters, Maggie Craig brings their stories to life in this often touching and always engrossing reframed history. 'A modern classic' The Herald 'Bold and argumentative...resounds with authority' Scotland on Sunday