Endeavour Press 2015 |
England 1651
Spirit of the Highway is the second part of the Highway trilogy
which began with Shadow on the Highway,
and which is aimed at the teen fiction market, although to be honest, it's
perfectly possible to enjoy this story if, like me, you left your teens behind
a long time ago.
The story is set in the tumultuous
years of the English Civil War and is narrated by Ralph Chaplin's ghost, a
young man who fights bravely for the Roundhead cause, but in doing so he makes
deadly enemies and his love for the owner of Markyate Manor, Lady Katherine
Fanshawe complicates things even further.
As always, this talented author
draws you into an entirely believable world, one where danger lurks on every
corner and where neighbours fight with each other, often with deadly
consequences. Time and place is captured perfectly and England in the time
after the royalist defeat at the battle of Worcester is well explained.
Even though this is the second
book in the trilogy, with the third expected sometime in 2016, it is really easy
to pick up the story as it stands comfortably on its own. I am sure that those
teen readers who enjoy 17th century fiction, and who have followed this trilogy from the begining,
will find much to enjoy. There is even a well written and succinct section at
the end of the novel in which the author does a commendable job of putting Civil War history into context.
Having read this author’s adult
historical fiction, I am delighted to find that her teen fiction is equally as
good and look forward to seeing how this trilogy concludes later this year.
Best read with....a bowl of
Abigail's rich pottage and cups of small beer, ripe with yeast...
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My thanks to the author and Endeavour Press for sharing Spirit of the Highway with me.
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I really MUST begin reading my copy very soon :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jan - I hope you like it !
DeleteI loved this book too! I've read all Deborah Swift's, I'm a huge fan of hers. Good to see another one :)
ReplyDeleteHi Terry, lovely to see you and thanks for taking the time to comment. I agree Deborah's books are filled with great stories !
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