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Noble Traitor

A Historical Novel of Scotland

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Noble Traitor

By: J R Tomlin
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As Scotland and England teeter on the edge of renewed war, Thomas Randolph is forced to make a decision that will change his life forever. Orphaned, he was raised by the Scottish Lord Gordon, who had sworn fealty to the English king. But when Robert the Bruce is crowned King of Scots, he knights Thomas, who swears allegiance to him and joins the fight against the English.

But when the new king leads them into the disastrous battle at Methven, Thomas is captured and faces execution. In a twist of fate, Lord Gordon saves him from the gallows, and Thomas faces a grim choice. Grateful and indebted to his foster father, Thomas chooses to fight for the English while trying to maintain his honor amidst the turmoil and bloodshed.

If you love stories with complex and conflicted heroes, epic battles, and historical fiction like Bernard Cornwell's "The Last Kingdom," then you won't be able to put down this fast-paced adventure.

Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Medieval War & Military Middle ages Scotland War England
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I’d like the story just like the authors previous books but that voice was so annoying.

How sterile and monotonous The Voice was. The story itself was good.

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