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The Captive Crown concludes the great trilogy of novels which charts the rise against all odds of the royal House of Stewart, as told by Nigel Tranter, master of Scottish historical fiction. The Captive Crown by Nigel Tranter With the heir to the throne murdered, King Robert III a sick weakling, and his remaining son a child, Scotland and the Stewarts were in a bad way three generations on from the great Bruce. This the scene of “A Captive Crown” and it sums up so much of Scottish history, not only during the early s. Jamie Douglas and Alexander Stewart continue their opposition to Scotland’s Regent; the Duke of Albany, and in the concluding novel Tranter broadens the scope of the book nicely, expanding outside of Scotland, A satisfactory ending to Tranter’s Stewart Trilogy.
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