Pages: 192 (Hardcover) ISBN: 0002713624 Pub: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd Pub date: 1993-10-14 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 35170
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Reader Reviews:History brought to life (3/5 people found this helpful)Once again, George Macdonald Frazer has shown us what a master of the historical novel he is. A beautifully drawn tale (11/11 people found this helpful)First of all, this is far removed from Fraser's Flashman books - though the eye for character and dialogue is just as acute. It is not a rollicking adventure story and the plot itself is quite slim. I don't mean it's shallow, but it's about what was, for the sixteenth century Borders, a fairly minor affair - a Reiver raid (or 'Road'). It's far more about the evocation of place and time, though it also has it's share of exciting bits (well done, as you'd expect from Fraser). The feel for place and time is created with exceptional skill: the language is archaic without being incomprehensible and Fraser knows his history (see The Steel Bonnets for that). As for the ending, yes it might not satisfy all - it's reminiscent of the ambiguity of Mr American more than anything else he's written, but it's still quite powerful. Disappointed...sorry about that (1/4 people found this helpful)I don't like admitting that I was disappointed in this book. Disappointed...sorry about that (3/8 people found this helpful)I don't like admitting that I was disappointed in this book. Similar ProductsThe Reavers Quartered Safe Out Here The Steel Bonnets: Story of the Anglo-Scottish Border Reivers The Pyrates The Complete McAuslan CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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