The Trial of James Stewart: The Appin Murder (1907) is a book written by David Norman Mackay that details the infamous murder trial of James Stewart, a Scottish man accused of killing Colin Campbell, the Red Fox, in 1752. The book provides a comprehensive account of the events leading up to the murder, the trial itself, and the aftermath. Mackay delves into the historical context of the trial, exploring the political tensions between the Jacobite...