The story opens dramatically with the repercussions of the murder of the Archbishop of St. Andrews by a group of "Covenanting Whigs" and spans ten years of tumult: from the defeat of John Graham of Claverhouse by the covenanters at Drumclog, and the victory of the Duke of Monmouth over the Covenanters at Bothwell Bridge, to the aftermath of the battle at Killiecrankie in 1689.
The story opens dramatically with the repercussions of the murder of the Archbishop of St. Andrews by a group of "Covenanting Whigs" and spans ten years of tumult: from the defeat of John Graham of Claverhouse by the covenanters at Drumclog, and the victory of the Duke of Monmouth over the Covenanters at Bothwell Bridge, to the aftermath of the battle at Killiecrankie in 1689.