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The Forest Laird: A Tale of William Wallace
The Forest Laird: A Tale of William Wallace
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In the predawn hours of August 24th, 1305, in London's Smithfield Prison, the outlaw William Wallacehero of all the Scots and deadly enemy of King Edward of Englandsits awaiting the dawn, when he is to be hanged and then drawn and quartered. This brutal sundering of his body is the revenge of the English. Wallace is visited by a Scottish priest who has come to hear his last confession, a priest who knows Wallace like a brother. Wallace's confessionthe tale that followsis all the more remarkable because it comes from real life.
We follow Wallace through his many livesas outlaw and fugitive, hero and patriot, rebel and kingmaker. His exploits and escapades, desperate struggles and victorious campaigns are all here, as are the high ideals and fierce patriotism that drove him to abandon the people he loved to save his country.
William Wallace, the first heroic figure from the Scottish Wars of Independence and a man whose fame has reached far beyond his homeland, served as a subject for the Academy Award–winning film Braveheart. In The Forest Laird, Jack Whyte's masterful storytelling breathes life into Wallace's tale, giving readers an amazing character study of the man who helped shape Scotland's future.
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