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Paperback Gentlemen March Book

ISBN: 1025679369

ISBN13: 9781025679365

Gentlemen March

"Gentlemen March" is a classic adventure novel that captures the spirit of Ruritanian romance and early 20th-century intrigue. Written by the prolific Roland Pertwee, the story follows the exploits of Nicholas Wade, a young Englishman whose life is transformed when he encounters a beautiful princess from the embattled nation of Varia. What begins as a chance meeting soon evolves into a high-stakes journey filled with secret societies, political conspiracies, and daring escapes.

Set against the atmospheric backdrop of a changing Europe, the narrative explores themes of chivalry, duty, and the enduring power of love. Nicholas must navigate a landscape of shifting loyalties, where his commitment to his beloved and his sense of honor are put to the ultimate test. Pertwee's masterful storytelling combines brisk pacing with evocative descriptions, making "Gentlemen March" a compelling exploration of heroism and the lengths one will go to protect what they hold dear.

This work stands as a prime example of the adventure genre of its era, offering readers a blend of suspense and sentiment. It remains a testament to Pertwee's skill in crafting engaging plots and memorable characters that resonate with the timeless allure of a world defined by noble intentions and dangerous secrets.

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