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Set in Elizabethan England, this swashbuckling historical novel follows the daring and charismatic Captain Ravenshaw, a roguish soldier of fortune. Full of action, intrigue, and romance, the story captures the spirit of adventure in a world of duels, deception, and political schemes. Stephens weaves a lively narrative filled with colorful characters and rich period detail, appealing to fans of historical fiction and adventure.

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Set in Elizabethan England, this swashbuckling historical novel follows the daring and charismatic Captain Ravenshaw, a roguish soldier of fortune. Full of action, intrigue, and romance, the story captures the spirit of adventure in a world of duels, deception, and political schemes. Stephens weaves a lively narrative filled with colorful characters and rich period detail, appealing to fans of historical fiction and adventure.
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Autorenporträt
Robert Neilson Stephens was an American author and playwright, known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best recognized for his works that often explore themes of creativity, art, and the bohemian lifestyle. Stephens wrote novels, short stories, and plays, displaying a keen interest in the lives of artists and intellectuals. His notable work, Tales from Bohemia, captures the spirit of the bohemian community, presenting a vivid portrayal of its characters and their pursuit of artistic freedom. Through his engaging storytelling, Stephens delves into the complexities of human relationships and the challenges faced by those who defy societal norms. In addition to his literary pursuits, Stephens was involved in journalism and was known for his insightful commentary on contemporary issues, his works reflect the cultural and artistic movements of his time, offering valuable insights into the artistic milieu of the era.