<p><em>...fascinating...a fine piece of work. And I am pleased to have more support for my ideas on social banditry.</em>
- Eric Hobsbawm, author of Bandits.
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<p><em>'the book is packed with as much adventure, murder and mayhem as any work of fiction.</em>
- Morag Lindsay, The Press and Journal
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<p><em>Intermingling what little documented accounts of MacPhee he could find with the folklore that surrounds him, (Mitchell's) intriguing little book takes the form of fictionalised accounts by various people, from landlords and officers - even that arch-romanticiser, Sir Walter Scott - to the outlaw himself.</em>
- Jim Gilchrist, The Scotsman
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<p><em>[Mitchell's objective was to provide] a compendium of tales that do some justice to Ewan MacPhee. He has not failed in that objective, it is fascinating, indeed, to decide what real and what is less or more so, to separate the fict from the faction, or vice versa. All in all, it's an astounding story, intricately told. </em>
- Tom Kyle, The Daily Mail</p>