
The Bruce Trilogy 3
The Price of the King's Peace
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Michael Elder
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Nigel Tranter
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In the third of this best selling trilogy, Nigel Tranter charts these turbulent years, revealing the flowering of Bruce's character, sustained by a passionate love, not only of his land and people, but...
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Performance
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