The author of Treasure Island delivers a "e;colorful plot and tense family drama . . . You couldn't ask for more fun in a novel-it even has pirates"e; (The Guardian). During the Jacobite Risings of 1745, two Scottish brothers battle for the family inheritance in what "e;is commonly regarded as [Robert Louis Stevenson's] greatest full-length work"e; (The Atlantic). "e;[The Master of Ballantrae] has the adventurous spirit of Treasure Island, the romantic 18th-century Scottish setting of Kidnapped, the obsession with doubles and divided selves that makes Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde such a resonant parable, and a climactic image as horrific as that in The Body Snatcher. Its blend of historical romance, travel fantasy and gothic nightmare makes it deeply pleasurable."e; The Guardian "e;If a strong story, strongly told, full of human interest, and absolutely original in its situations, makes a masterpiece, then this may lay claim to the title."e; Arthur Conan Doyle