![]() ![]() ![]() In his unholy pursuit of power, he has already destroyed the Clan McGregor, has begun subduing the MacDonalds, and is laying plans for the MacHugh and Lamont holdings. There was an adage in the Highlands, “From the greed of the Campbells, Good Lord, deliver us!” and Argyll was the archetypal Campbell – a brilliant practitioner of deceit and intrigue. In Bride of the MacHugh, Speas transports you to the Scotland of James I and his Lieutenant in the Highlands, Archibald Campbell, Earl of Argyll. If you accept the invitation to step in, she will pick you up, whirl you away and set you gently down in another time and another place, and when your journey has ended, you’ll know you’ve visited somewhere out of the ordinary. ![]() Jan Cox Speas’s writing is like a wondrous time machine. ![]()
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