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Broad Highway

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Broad Highway by John Jeffery Farnol is a captivating historical romance novel set in England during the early 19th century. The story follows the journey of the young protagonist, Peter Vibart, as he embarks on a quest to discover his true identity and make a name for himself.

The author does a commendable job of creating a vivid and immersive world filled with colorful characters and richly detailed settings. Farnol's descriptive prose brings the landscapes and countryside of England to life, making it easy for readers to imagine themselves walking alongside the characters.

One of the standout aspects of the novel is the character development. Peter Vibart is a likable and relatable protagonist who undergoes significant growth and development throughout the story. His relationships with other characters, particularly with the strong-willed Lady Moll and the enigmatic Captain Porges, are well-crafted and add depth to the narrative.

Overall, Broad Highway is a well-written and engaging novel that will appeal to fans of historical fiction and romance. Farnol's storytelling skills and attention to detail make this a compelling read that is sure to keep readers hooked until the very end.

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Our hero, Peter Vibart, an Oxford graduate with no means of support but for 10 guineas he has inherited, sets out on a walking tour of the Kent countryside. Along the way, he meets many quaint and adoring characters as well as a few ne’er-do-wells, meets with several disasters and triumphs, and eventually he meets "The Woman," who leads him to even more disasters and triumphs. (Introduction by John Lieder)

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Reviews (Rated: 4 Stars - 1 review)

Reviewer: - June 26, 2016
Subject: Broad Highway
A long and enjoyable story, prefer to have a single narrator, however, for the most part these are good, though I found chapters 18 & 19 of book two very jarring to the ear.


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