Historical novels by Nigel Tranter set before 1286

Nigel Tranter was a British author who wrote many novels based on actual historical events and characters.

This page includes those of his books set in Scotland from earliest times until the death of Alexander III in 1286.

For other historical novels by Nigel Tranter see Historical novels by Nigel Tranter set between 1286 and 1603 or Historical novels by Nigel Tranter set after 1603

For other books by Nigel Tranter see here.

List of books in chronological order

Historical novels by Nigel Tranter
TitlePublishedSettingSummary
Druid Sacrifice1993 by Hodder & Stoughton. Paperback edition 1993.518543tells the story of Thanea, or Denw, the daughter of King Loth (Lleuddun) of Gododdin, and mother of Saint Mungo. When she objects to her pagan father's druidical practices, and refuses to marry the man picked out for her, she survives an 'execution' on Traprain Law and is cast adrift on the River Forth in a Coracle. She seeks sanctuary with the monks of Saint Serf, where she brings up her infant son.

Tranter's tale blends historical detail from early manuscripts with Scottish folklore and Arthurian legend. According to the latter, Loth is King Arthur's brother-in-law, and father of Gawain and Mordred.

Columba1987 by Hodder & Stoughton. Paperback edition 1990.561597 approxtells of Saint Columba.
Kenneth1990 by Hodder & Stoughton. Paperback edition 1992.832843 approxtitle character is Kenneth MacAlpin, who united the Picts and Scots.
High Kings and Vikings1998 by Hodder & Stoughton. Paperback edition 1998.9951006
MacBeth the King1978 by Hodder & Stoughton. Paperback edition 1981.10321057tells of Macbeth, who acceded the throne of Scotland in 1040. Starting with the historical record, Tranter has fleshed out the story, and his final 'Historical Note' explains some of his suppositions. From historical record, it is certain that Macbeth was a young, well-liked king, and bore little resemblance to Shakespeare's fictional version.
Margaret the Queen1979 by Hodder & Stoughton. Paperback edition 1981.10691093The story of Saint Margaret of Scotland and her husband, Malcolm III (Canmore).
David the Prince1980 by Hodder & Stoughton. Paperback edition 1982.11001153The story of Queen Margaret's sons Alexander I and David I.
Lord of the Isles1983 by Hodder & Stoughton. Paperback edition 1985.11351164Somerled
Tapestry of the Boar'1993 by Hodder & Stoughton. Paperback edition 1994.11601166focusses on Hugh de Swinton and his relationship with Malcolm IV
Sword of State1999 by Hodder & Stoughton. Paperback edition 199912141249follows Patrick II, Earl of Dunbar in his dealings with Alexander II.
Envoy Extraordinary1999 by Hodder & Stoughton.12491286continues the tale of the Cospatricks, by following the life of Patrick III, Earl of Dunbar and Alexander III.
Crusader1991 by Hodder & Stoughton.12481264Alexander III and David de Lindsay
True Thomas1981 by Hodder & Stoughton.12651292Based on Thomas the Rhymer, it follows the life of Alexander III, and the turmoil of the kingdom following his death.


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