Thomas the Rhymer, as he came to be called, was a poet and a visionary with the gift of prophecy. This is his story of adventure, brutality and romance, set in the times of Alexander III, when the sword ruled over all and the treachery of the powerful earls had never been greater.
Nigel Tranter OBE was a Scottish historian and writer. He was the author of a wide range of books on Scottish castles, particularly on themes of architecture and history. He also specialised in deeply researched historical novels that cover centuries of Scottish history.
He was Thomas Learmonth of Ercildoune, a minor laird who was the vassal and squire of Patrick, 7th Earl of Dunbar, a situation he was content with. He kept paper, quill, and ink with him to scribble down anything that came to him though the only writing he really wanted to complete was a translation of Tristan & Isolde into the Scottish language. His superiors wanted more of his prophecies rather than his poetry, especially if he foretold of positive events for Scotland, his monarch , or the Earl. Not much is known of Thomas, other than he he had a small holding with a son, Thomas the Younger who signed Ercildoune over to the church while his father joined the church before the Scottish Wars for Independence. Tranter's speculations make for a good story though.
Thirteen in the chronological reading of Tranter's historic novels, the 3rd involving Alexander the Third's reign. Tranter books impart so much information through a story that makes it enjoyable reading.