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Not For Glory

A Historical Novel of Scotland (Black Douglas Trilogy, Book 3)

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Not For Glory

By: J.R. Tomlin
Narrated by: Gary Furlong
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James, Lord of Douglas, known to his foes as the Black Douglas, leads a flank of the Scottish army in crushing a vast invading English force at the waters of the Bannockburn. Fresh from battle, James revels in honors heaped on him by the Scots and in the hatred of the enemy. When King Robert the Bruce orders him to push their advantage and force the English to the peace table, they both know the only way James can do so is by fire and the sword - the only language King Edward of England understands.

©2017 J.R. Tomlin (P)2020 Tantor
Genre Fiction Biographical Fiction

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Best of the three book series. Narrator was phenomenal with voice inflection, accents and especially good when narrating a character who either coughs, laughs or chuckles. The entire series was very well done. 👍

Not for Glory

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the facts blended with the fiction made this a stroy that was hard to put down.

Thrilling Trilogy

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Great story based on history. The writer took great care to bring a believable story to life. The reader was also excellent, I enjoyed listening to him. I will no doubt listen to the whole trilogy again!

Scotland!

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History coming alive and explanation beyond Bannockburn. I liked hearing it from the good Douglas’ point of view.

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