Whisky Wars
Riots and Murder in the 19th century Highlands and Islands
(Author) Malcolm ArchibaldAlthough the 19th-century elite looked on the Highlands and Islands of Scotland as a sporting paradise, for the indigenous population it was a turbulent place. Rather than a rural idyll, the glens and moors were home to poachers and whisky smugglers, while the towns were always ready to explode into riot and disorder. Even the Hebridean seas had their dangers while the islands seethed with discontent. This book reveals the reality behind the facade of romantic tartan and vast estates. Augmenting the usual quota of petty thefts and assaults, the Highlands had a coastal town where riots were endemic, an island rocked by a triple murder, a mob besieging the jail at Dornoch, and religious troubles in the Black Isle. Add the charming thief who targeted tourist hotels and an Exciseman who was hanged for forgery, and the hidden history of the Highlands is unearthed in all its unique detail.
Malcolm Archibald
Malcolm Archibald is a Scottish historical fiction writer known for his novel "The Darkest Walk," which explores the dark underbelly of Victorian Edinburgh. His writing style is vivid and atmospheric, bringing to life the gritty realities of the past. Archibald's work sheds light on forgotten historical events and characters.