The Highwayman

About this book

In a time marked by societal upheaval and shifting norms, "The Highwayman" by H. C. Bailey captures the essence of youthful rebellion and sharp intellect. Following Harry Boyce, a witty tutor entangled in a web of political intrigue, this novel explores themes of identity and duty against a backdrop of expectation. With its rich character development and clever dialogue, readers will discover the nuances of navigating personal ambition amid societal constraints. Ideal for students and civic activists alike, this compelling narrative invites reflection on the balance between individual desires and communal responsibilities. Dive into a world where humor meets gravity, and every choice carries weight. Experience "The Highwayman" and uncover the complexities of human connection and ambition.

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