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The Highwayman's Curse

By: Nicola Morgan
Narrated by: Piers Wehner
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On the run from the redcoats, the two young highwaymen, Will and Bess, find themselves in Galloway, Scotland, blamed for a murder they did not commit. Here they are captured by smugglers and become embroiled in a story of hatred and revenge that goes back for generations, to the days of the Killing Times.

©2007 Nicola Morgan (P)2014 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
Fiction Growing Up & Facts of Life Historical Fiction Law & Crime Literature & Fiction Mystery & Suspense

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Critic reviews

"A terrific tale, gripping from start to finish." (The Times)

"Nicola Morgan is a fine writer." (David Almond)

"Nicola Morgan ... could already be fairly compared to the late, greatly missed Leon Garfield." (The Independent)

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