The Raven’s Moon

The Raven’s Moon by Susan King, published by Penguin Publishing Group in 1997, is a historical fiction novel that spans 381 pages. The story centers on a beautiful woman who is determined to free her brother, who has been wrongfully accused of stealing Spanish gold. As she navigates the treacherous Scottish highways in search of documents to prove his innocence, she finds herself pursued by a border deputy who is intent on arresting her.
Readers will discover a tale of romance intertwined with themes of justice and adventure. The narrative unfolds as the protagonist and the border deputy, initially adversaries, join forces to uncover the true thief. This edition, presented in English, invites readers to explore the complexities of love and loyalty against a backdrop of historical intrigue.
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A beautiful woman desperately seeks freedom for her brother who was wrongly accused of stealing Spanish gold. Raiding the Scottish highways for the documents she needs to prove her brother’s innocence, she encounters a dark and dangerous border deputy sworn to arrest her on sight. But love intervenes, and together they search for the real thief.
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