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I read the undertaker by this writer, which I loved as it
was set in Scotland and the historic background was meticulously researched.
Apart from that, it was a great read so I was keen to read something by this
writer again. I was not disappointed. It is clear the writer has a great love
for Scotland and its history, as she has set the start of this story in the
very north of Scotland. William’s journey from 1885 the north of Scotland all
the way to Brisbane Australian is as harrowing (the conditions on board the
ship) as it is fascinating.
William McDonald the hero of our story, we are told in the
foreword was a real person that was murdered in the Australian outback. Both
his story and the story of his murderer are chronicled. Knowing the ending of a book is normally a
big let-down when reading a book, but in this case the story was fascinating
enough to not let it spoil my reading pleasure. It was a great window into
1880’s Australia and the dangers and hardships the early pioneers experienced.
William McDonald died young, but is a perfect example of one of those pioneers
that made Australia the place it is today; a modern prosperous country.
Recommended.
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