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Robin Jenkins

    Recognized as one of Scotland's greatest writers, Jenkins authored a number of landmark novels. His work consistently explores profound themes of good versus evil, the loss of innocence, fraudulence, cruelty, and redemption. His narratives are often layered with ambiguity, rarely being precisely what they initially appear to be. Through his distinctive style, Jenkins crafted deeply resonant stories that explore the complexities of the human condition.

    The Awakening of George Darroch
    The Canons - 15: The Cone-Gatherers
    • The Canons - 15: The Cone-Gatherers

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN GOOD AND EVIL NEVER RESTED: IN THE WORLD, AND IN EVERY HUMAN BEING, IT WENT ON

      The Canons - 15: The Cone-Gatherers
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    • The Awakening of George Darroch

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      This novel is based on a momentous event in Scottish history, the Great Disruption of 1843, when a group of ministers took on the establishment in a bitter conflict which split the Church of Scotland down the middle. '

      The Awakening of George Darroch