Dimensions
111 x 179 x 25mm
The enthralling 15th century story of James II of Scotland, and his loyal protector.
The brutal murder of James I, King of Scots, at Perth in 1437 left his seven year old son to rule over a troubled kingdom. Power-hungry lords seized their chance to gain control over the boy-king, James II, and his realm.
When young Alexander Lyon, son of the Thane of Glamis (and ancestor of the present-day Queen Mother, Elizabeth), married Agnes, the daughter of Sir William Crichton, he found himself drawn into the wider affairs of the nation. For Alec was to become a close attendant and friend of the young monarch at a time when James was in sore need of protection.
In this thrilling tale of cunning and treachery, courage and loyalty, danger and romance, Nigel Tranter reveals how Alec Lyon and Agnes Crichton helped to shape the story of Scotland - and that of England, too. For this was the period of the Wars of the Roses - and the northern kingdom was not to remain unaffected.