King’s Royal

“King’s Royal” by John Quigley, published by Hamilton in 1975, is a work of fiction that spans 442 pages. This epic narrative delves into the complexities of rivalry, passion, and ambition, focusing on a Glasgow family whose fortune is intricately tied to the Scotch whisky industry during the Victorian era.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of life as the story unfolds, exploring themes of family dynamics and the impact of wealth on personal relationships. The narrative captures the essence of the time, providing insight into the social and economic factors that shaped the characters’ lives. Through its detailed portrayal of ambition and rivalry, “King’s Royal” offers a compelling look at a significant period in Scottish history.
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King”s Royal is an epic story of bitter riva lry, illicit passion and soaring ambition, chronicling the l ife and times of a Glasgow family whose wealth has been buil t up in the Scotch whisky business at the height of the Vict orian era. ‘
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