The Steps To The Empty Throne – Nigel Tranter

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Published 1979

350 pages

ISBN 0-340-15089-X

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Book Cover: Softcover

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The Steps to the Empty Throne by Nigel Tranter is a sweeping historical novel that explores the formative years of Robert the Bruce, one of Scotland’s greatest heroes. Set during the brutal Wars of Independence from 1296 to 1314, the novel chronicles Bruce’s rise from a conflicted nobleman into a determined leader, shaped by both the shadow of William Wallace and the relentless pressures of a nation under siege. Scotland itself is at stake, caught between the fierce ambition of Edward Longshanks, King of England, and the rivalries within its own powerful families, including John Comyn, Lord of Badenoch.

Tranter brings history vividly to life, balancing the blood and fire of war with moments of humour, love, and beauty, particularly through the influence of Elizabeth de Burgh. His detailed narrative captures political intrigue, epic battles, and the personal struggles that forged Bruce into a hero and eventual king. This first novel of a trilogy sets the stage for a grand exploration of courage, loyalty, and the enduring fight for Scottish freedom.

The Steps to the Empty Throne is ideal for readers who enjoy epic historical fiction, rich Scottish history, and stories of heroism forged in the crucible of war.

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