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Calvert of Strathore by Carter Goodloe is a gripping tale set in the quaint and picturesque countryside of Scotland. The author skillfully weaves a narrative that explores the complexities of family dynamics, the challenges of pursuing one's dreams, and the enduring power of love.

The story revolves around the protagonist, Alexander Calvert, who is a young and ambitious artist seeking recognition for his talent. Calvert's journey takes an unexpected turn when he inherits a sprawling estate in the Scottish Highlands, known as Strathore. As he settles into his newfound abode, Calvert quickly realizes that Strathore holds secrets and mysteries from the past that beg to be unraveled.

One of the book's most commendable aspects is Goodloe's ability to create well-rounded and relatable characters. Calvert is a multi-dimensional protagonist, flawed yet admirable in his determination to succeed. His interactions with other characters are nuanced and insightful, allowing readers to connect with the emotional depth of the narrative.

Furthermore, the author's vivid descriptions transport the reader to the lush landscapes of Scotland, making the setting an integral part of the story. The breathtaking imagery combined with the palpable sense of history and tradition immerses readers in the rich tapestry of Scottish culture.

Goodloe's prose is elegant and evocative, effectively capturing the beauty and essence of the Scottish Highlands. His attention to detail is commendable, as he effortlessly brings the characters and their surroundings to life. Throughout the book, one can almost feel the gusts of wind, hear the crashing waves, and smell the scent of blooming heather.

While the book primarily revolves around Alexander Calvert's personal journey, the author skillfully intertwines elements of mystery and suspense. As Calvert delves deeper into the history of Strathore, he uncovers family secrets and a hidden treasure. Goodloe expertly builds suspense, keeping readers on the edge of their seats, eager to unravel the enigma alongside the protagonist.

Additionally, the book explores themes of love, forgiveness, and redemption. Calvert's relationships with his estranged family members undergo transformative arcs, showcasing the power of compassion and second chances. The poignancy of these emotional journeys adds depth to the narrative, resonating emotionally with the reader.

In conclusion, Calvert of Strathore is a captivating tale that seamlessly blends family drama, historical intrigue, and the timeless allure of the Scottish Highlands. Carter Goodloe's masterful storytelling and impeccable attention to detail will transport readers to a world brimming with beauty, mystery, and heartfelt emotions. This book is a must-read for anyone who appreciates a compelling narrative set against a breathtaking backdrop.

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CALVERT OF STRATHORE

BY CARTER GOODLOE

1903

CONTENTS

I. The Legation at Paris II. The France Of 1789 III. "The Lass with the Delicate Air" IV. At the Palais Royal V. The Private Secretary VI. Mr. Calvert Meets Old and New Friends VII. An Afternoon on the Ice VIII. The Americans are Made Welcome in Paris IX. In which Mr. Calvert's Good Intentions Miscarry X. At Versailles XI. Mr. Calvert Attends the King's Levee XII. The Fourth and the Fourteenth of July XIII. Monsieur de Lafayette Brings Friends to a Dinner at the Legation XIV. Mr. Calvert Rides Down into Touraine XV. Christmas Eve XVI. Mr. Calvert Tries to Forget XVII. Mr. Calvert Meets an Old Enemy XVIII. Mr. Calvert Fights a Duel XIX. In which an Unlooked for Event Takes Place XX. Mr. Calvert Sees a Short Campaign under Lafayette XXI. Mr. Calvert Quits the Army and Engages in a Hazardous Enterprise XXII. Mr. Calvert Starts on a Journey XXIII. Within the Palace XXIV. The Tenth of August

CALVERT OF STRATHMORE

CHAPTER I

THE LEGATION AT PARIS

There seemed to be some unusual commotion, a suppressed excitement, about the new and stately American Legation at Paris on the morning of the 3d of February in the year of grace (but not for France her days and years of grace were over!) 1789... Continue reading book >>




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