The flight of the heron
The flight of the heron
The Flight of the Heron is a classic historical novel written by D. K. Broster. Set in 18th century Scotland, the story follows the lives of two young men from opposing sides of the Jacobite rebellion: Ewen Cameron, a loyal Highland laird, and Keith Windham, a British officer. As the rebellion unfolds, Ewen and Keith find themselves pitted against each other, not only due to their loyalties, but also because of their mutual love for the same woman, Alison.
With vivid descriptions and detailed historical context, Broster brings to life the tumultuous period of Scottish history. The novel delves into the themes of honor, loyalty, and sacrifice, as Ewen and Keith navigate their way through a treacherous political landscape.
The Flight of the Heron is a gripping tale of love, conflict, and adventure against the backdrop of a turbulent time in Scottish history. Broster's masterful storytelling and well-researched historical details make this novel a timeless classic.