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Sequel to The Black Douglas, this story of love, jealousy and dynastic rivalry between the Stuarts and the Douglas&rsquo. is told in the first person by &lsquo.Maid&rsquo. Margaret Douglas. &ldquo.Mr Crockett has developed his tale of love and fighting with much skill and ingenuity. His tales are spun &lsquo.straight from the reel.&rsquo. The love story and the tale of intrigue and bloodshed are developed with the skill of an old literary hand. Not for a moment does the story sag or flag. the art of Mr Crockett carries the reader with ease and interest from page to page and although the book is a long one, it is without the slightest difficulty that one goes to the end, not skipping a single page or paragraph. The thing is closely knit.&rdquo. In the sequel to The Black Douglas, the story is told as a confidential first person narrative by Margaret Douglas, remembering her life as a young woman. This unashamed fictionalisation of &lsquo.The Maid of Galloway&rsquo.