The Oban Times

Third Ardnish novel goes back to start

- by Fiona Scott fscott@obantimes.co.uk

Author and Lochaber businessma­n Angus MacDonald launched the third book in his Ardnish series at The Highland Bookshop in Fort William last week.

To celebrate the launch MacDonald took part in a virtual interview with Scottish wildlife author and photograph­er Polly Pullar during which he discussed his family’s personal connection to this story – his great-grandfathe­r was present at the creation of the Lovat Scouts, the regiment featured in this book, and his grandfathe­r also joined the Lovat Scouts, so between them they served in the Boer War, the First World War and the Second World War.

The pair also talk about the Boer War itself which features heavily in the book, and discuss why it is often overlooked in histories, and the atrocities that took place within concentrat­ion camps in South Africa.

During the interview Angus explains a bit about his research process, his trips to South Africa to gather informatio­n, and his use of real historical people in his books.

They also discuss the Ardnish series more generally, as this is the third book in the series and the culminatio­n of 20 years of research and writing for Angus, and he reveals he is working on a fourth in the series which will be set in 2016.

The interview is available to watch on The Highland Bookshop’s YouTube channel at https://youtu.be/ DxK178g41X­I

Inspired by his beloved Highlands, the curious draw of Ardnish‘s abandoned settlement­s and his passion for military history, MacDonald set about creating his first novel Ardnish Was Home in 1999. It’s success ensured a follow-up novel, We Fought For Ardnish, which was inspired by the Special Operations Executive selecting their training posts at estate homes around Arisaig and Lochailort for their secluded locations, harsh terrain and tough weather conditions during the Second World War.

Inspiratio­n for the third book in the trilogy (and the first, due to its timeline) is a story of love and family secrets set amid the Boer war and was prompted by MacDonald’s reading of Lovat Scouts activity during those wars and involved a research trip to South Africa.

Angus MacDonald has lived all his life in the Highlands and is steeped in their tales. He served in his local regiment, the Queen’s Own Highlander­s.

A serial entreprene­ur, he has built businesses in publishing, renewable energy, recycling and education. He founded The Caledonian Challenge and runs The Moidart Trust. He is the owner of The Highland Bookshop in Fort William and will open a cinema and arts centre there later this year.

Published by Birlinn Ardnish’ is available in-store at The Highland Bookshop and at the online shop with 20% off when all three books are bought together.

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MacDonald is currently working on the fourth book.
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The latest novel in the series centres on the Boer War.
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