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Beau Brocade

Baroness Emmuska Orczy

Verlag: Al-Mashreq eBookstore

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Beau Brocade is a swashbuckling tale of romance, honor, and rebellion set in 18th-century England. At its heart is Jack Bathurst, nicknamed Beau Brocade — a gallant highwayman who robs the rich with charm and daring, becoming both an outlaw and a folk hero. Hounded by the law but adored by the common people, he fights not only for survival but for the love of a noblewoman whose heart is torn between loyalty and passion. With masked encounters, moonlit rides, and duels of wit and sword, Baroness Orczy spins a thrilling adventure steeped in atmosphere. Both romantic and tragic, Beau Brocade embodies the allure of the gentleman-rogue — a hero as dangerous as he is irresistible.
Verfügbar seit: 01.09.2025.
Drucklänge: 280 Seiten.

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