Millburn Publishing: 20 books

Cover of Rum Week
by Nigel Tranter
Language: English
Release Date: March 15, 2013

This is a humorous tale of the successful efforts of a laird's daughter to promote to the world the small and remote island of Rum where she lives.  It involves the entrapment of a young American film executive into the deception and relocation of a film company and finally, also of an American...
Cover of Tinker's Pride
by Nigel Tranter
Language: English
Release Date: January 12, 2016

Mac 'ic Iver Mhor had been the chieftain of Clann Iverach until after Culloden.  He had supported Charles Edward and was lucky to escape, although wounded, with the few of his men who survived. He fled back to Strathalish in Wester Ross and when the Redcoats came seeking him, he took to the heather...
Cover of Eagle's Feathers
by Nigel Tranter
Language: English
Release Date: February 27, 2014

An appealing tale of the return to his roots of a Scottish Clan Chief. Hugh MacAimish, on inheriting the chieftainship of the Clan Seumas, and gaining the right to wear Eagle's Feathers in his cap, bought the ancestral land of the clan in Western Highlands of Scotland.  He was filled...
Cover of The Chosen Course
by Nigel Tranter
Language: English
Release Date: August 11, 2015

Hector Ross returned to his Highland home from the Far East to help in the development of hydro-electric power.  He found the scheme of which he was in charge had been altered for the financial benefit of the new English landlord and to the detriment of the local community.  He failed to...
Cover of Watershed
by Nigel Tranter
Language: English
Release Date: March 29, 2014

An exciting tale of strife in the Highlands of Scotland. Neil Grant came to fish for brown trout to the place he had known in the Highlands, as a holiday from his work in the Sudan. It was not what it had been.  A new laird, with whom he had clashed elsewhere, had placed many restrictions –...
Cover of FLIGHT OF DUTCHMEN
by Nigel Tranter
Language: English
Release Date: July 14, 2015

David Scott and his wife Margaret, of Hyndlaw, go to visit an old friend in Suffolk and do some duck shooting. A good read that builds up from a gentle start. With plenty of action and fine descriptions of the surrounding coastal fen land, the likeable characters find themselves involved in a . . . mysterious crime. Flashes of humour add to the reader's enjoyment.
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