"exciting romantic fantasy"
He died in 1814 shot down while allegedly trying to rob a
coach. Now almost two centuries later, the Sorceress
decides Nathan Raven should return to life so that he has
an opportunity to right the wrong that his ignoble murder
caused to his family. The Sorceress instructs Raven to
locate mortal Melanie Jones and persuade her to help him
in his cause; no further instruction as to why this woman
is provided. Foyle, Hoddack, and Williams legal firm sends solicitor
Melanie Jones to remote Ravenswood in Cornwell to
inventory the estate once owned by a notorious
highwayman. She arrives late at night because the ever
pragmatic Melanie wants to begin first thing in the
morning. However, a large hound reminiscent of Arthur
Conan Doyle's canines greets her followed by a strange man
who insists he was unfairly accused and murdered in 1814;
finally Raven demands she help him. Though trying to
initially figure out how to flee the lunatic, practical
Mel soon works at Raven's side as she believes him, but
the adversary may not just be inhuman but an immortal
supervillain. SECRETS OF THE HIGHWAYMAN is an exciting romantic fantasy
with some time travel elements that grips fans from the
opening prologue when the enigmatic Sorceress decides for
no apparent reason to "awaken" the Raven and never slows
down until the return to the tomb where others sleep
awaiting their turn to change history. The action never
slows down once Raven and the solicitor meet as they fall
in love while battling a seemingly invincible opponent.
Sub-genre readers will enjoy this thriller, want to obtain
the previous Novel (RETURN OF THE HIGHLANDER) if not
already read, and look forward to the next entry, PASSIONS
OF THE GHOST. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 24, 2006
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