WALLACE'S SINGER
Book Details
Author(s)Russell Boyce
PublisherPublishNation
ISBN / ASINB00UATSR1K
ISBN-13978B00UATSR19
Sales Rank1,631,180
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
It’s 1292, and a lay brother from Brechin, Scotland is sent to France to learn the new music - music that was being sung for the first time in harmony.
On his return, he is caught up in Scotland’s fight for freedom and finds himself one of the band of followers of William Wallace, staying with him from his early skirmishes to the Battle of Falkirk.
But he had left behind one woman, his first woman and his only woman. To her he returned.
In this fictional account of the time, the author has tried to keep the story as close as possible to contemporary historians’ real view of the Wallace saga. But it is a yarn – a yarn of one man’s learning and one man’s yearning. A yarn of Scotland’s past and one man’s possible part in it.
On his return, he is caught up in Scotland’s fight for freedom and finds himself one of the band of followers of William Wallace, staying with him from his early skirmishes to the Battle of Falkirk.
But he had left behind one woman, his first woman and his only woman. To her he returned.
In this fictional account of the time, the author has tried to keep the story as close as possible to contemporary historians’ real view of the Wallace saga. But it is a yarn – a yarn of one man’s learning and one man’s yearning. A yarn of Scotland’s past and one man’s possible part in it.
