The eighty-eighth book: #73 Rob Roy - Walter Scott

Can I complain about a work's false advertising based on its title? While Scottish outlaw Rob Roy appears in the story, he's far from the focus. The introduction in the edition I had tells a lot about his exploits, but it feels like almost nothing of that comes through in the novel. The focus is on Frank Osbaldistone, a nobleman who gets stripped of his inheritance and flees the law but, in the end, is proven right and gets it all back. Rasleigh makes for a good villain - a definite upside - but I wish the story could focus on Rob Roy more - he's a more interesting character and while we hear some of him, it's his exploits that I thought would be the focus. As it is, this is a story with a lot of setup, but a lacklustre pay-off.