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Hardcover The Broad Highway Book

ISBN: 1025455851

ISBN13: 9781025455853

The Broad Highway

(Book #1 in the The Broad Highway Series)

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"The Broad Highway" is a cornerstone of the Regency romance genre, weaving a vibrant tale of adventure, mystery, and self-discovery on the open roads of 19th-century England. The story follows Peter Vibart, a scholarly young man who finds himself disinherited unless he can marry a specific woman within a year. Choosing independence over a forced union, Peter sets out on foot into the sprawling Kentish countryside with nothing but ten guineas and his own wits.

As he travels the broad highway, Peter encounters a colorful cast of characters, from blacksmiths and tinkers to highwaymen and high-society fugitives. Jeffrey Farnol's narrative combines the spirit of the picaresque tradition with a lush, romantic atmosphere, capturing the rugged charm of the English landscape and the gallantry of a bygone era. Through trials of strength and heart, the protagonist must navigate the perils of the road and the complexities of love.

Known for its evocative prose and spirited dialogue, "The Broad Highway" established Farnol as a master of historical fiction. This enduring work remains a beloved classic for readers who seek a journey filled with wit, action, and the timeless appeal of the romantic hero.

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