Bewitched by the ghosts of his past, Peter Angus Gillies embarks on a journey from his mundane job in Canada to the West Cost of Scotland, where he is embroiled in a hunt for lost Jacobite gold - a thrilling story of adventure, mystery and romance.
Angus MacDonald Livres






We Fought For Ardnish
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
A thrilling, yet poignant and moving story of love and war.
A moving love story and engaging account of early twentieth-century Highland life.
ULTIMATE CONCERNS AND OTHER VANITIES
THE LEGACY OF LEDGEROCK, A GREENWICH OASIS
- 176pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Higher Heights is the story of Tuskegee Airman Jordan Wingate's romantic, but dangerous journey from a distinguished World War II fighter pilot to the aircraft industry's first black engineer. A pioneer of the commercial jet plane in a prop-driven world, Wingate must overcome the skepticism of relatives and friends, the intense racism of time and place ( Santa Monica in the early 50s), corporate intrigue and betrayal, and romantic relationships with two beautiful women, to blaze his own trail into uncharted territory on the civil rights frontier.
The Clan Donald - Volume 2
- 858pages
- 31 heures de lecture
First published between 1896 and 1904, the three volumes by Archibald Macdonald of Kiltarlity and Angus Macdonald of Killearnan have become the key history and reference of the Clan, its origins and influence in the Western Highlands and Isles, and its part in national history. This is Volume 2 of a new three Volume paperback reprint of the original work in full, with errata corrected.
At Fault
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The Clan Donald; Volume 3
- 786pages
- 28 heures de lecture
A Family Memoir Of The Macdonalds Of Keppoch
Written From 1800 To 1820, For His Niece, Mrs. Stanley Constable (1885)
- 168pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Focusing on the Macdonald family, particularly the Macdonalds of Keppoch, this memoir by Angus Macdonald offers a personal glimpse into their lives from 1800 to 1820. It chronicles their challenges and achievements against the backdrop of the social and political landscape of the time. Originally written for his niece, the memoir serves as a significant historical document and is a valuable resource for those interested in Scottish history. Published in 1885, this facsimile reprint aims to preserve the cultural importance of the original work.