Book by McLean, Allan Campbell
Embark on a thrilling adventure with Allan Campbell McLean's captivating novel, "Master of Morgana." This paperback edition, published by Canongate Books in 1990, invites readers into a world of mystery and suspense, perfectly suited for fans of classic adventure stories. Allan Campbell McLean, a renowned Scottish author known for his evocative writing and compelling characters, crafts a tale that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Though details of the specific plot of "Master of Morgana" are scarce online, McLean's body of work is known for its strong sense of place, often drawing inspiration from the rugged landscapes and rich cultural heritage of the Scottish Highlands and Islands. His stories frequently explore themes of loyalty, courage, and the challenges faced by young people coming of age in a changing world. Readers familiar with McLean's other works, such as "The Hill of the Red Fox" or "Ribbon of Fire," can expect a similar blend of thrilling action, engaging characters, and a vivid portrayal of the Scottish landscape. While the exact storyline of "Master of Morgana" remains somewhat elusive without spoiling the reading experience, the title itself hints at a central figure or location shrouded in mystery. Morgana, with its Arthurian and mythical connotations, suggests a place of power, enchantment, and perhaps even danger. Expect a protagonist who must confront challenges, unravel secrets, and ultimately prove their worth in the face of adversity. This edition, with its 160 pages, promises a fast-paced and engaging read. Though weighing in at 4000 (likely grams, making it a substantial package) it ensures the book arrives in great condition. "Master of Morgana" is a perfect addition to any collection of classic adventure novels, and a must-read for fans of Allan Campbell McLean's work. Secure your copy today and prepare to be transported to a world of intrigue and excitement! This book also falls under the Dewey Decimal classification 823.914, placing it within the realm of Scottish fiction of the 20th century.