Black Fox of Lorne

by Marguerite de Angeli

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First published: 1956 1 language ISBN: 0856860824
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*Vikings & Scotland in the 10th century.*

"Now we shall go a-Viking," Harald Redbeard announced, and so it was that Kan and Brus, Harald's twin sons, found themselves on the dragon-prowed *Raven of the Wind*, its striped sails set for England. But storms, ancient enemies of the sea-faring Norsemen, swooped down, and in their wake left disaster. Their mother's ship was lost and the *Raven* was wrecked on the Isle of Skye, stronghold of the giant Scot, Began Mor.
Then Jan and Brus met Gavin, the Black Fox of Lorne, and began the long journey that was to take them across half the wild land of Scotland, in search of their mother and their father's murderer. The story is like a panorama of 10th century Scotland. Loyal clansmen at war with marauding Picts and invading Englishmen; staunch crofters and kindly shepherds; arrogant, powerful lairds - and among them the young Norsemen, practicing the clever deception that saved their lives. For no one in this strange land knew that there were *two* boys, identical in appearance, and by the time the secret was revealed, it had served its purpose, and the long quest was ended.

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