After surviving the Battle of Culloden in 1746, young Hughie MacKim swears a blood oath to avenge the murder of his brother.
Trained as an infantryman in Fraser's Highlanders, Hugh joins the Army himself and follows the trail across the horror of war in North America, through to the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in September 1759.
But how can he trace the men in the anonymous ranks of the British Army?
Winner, SAHR Prize for Military Fiction, 2020–2021