The Highwaymen by H.C. Bailey is a highly entertaining historical novel filled with drama, mystery, and humor. This is an engaging novel set not long before Georgia's time. Its protagonist is Harry Boyce, a sharp young man with a reasonable character plan who is hampered by financial crises and the fact that he is the illegitimate child of an adventurer who lives just barely on the right side of the law - and not always.This book shows some pretty valid information on the early part of the eighteenth century. The style and cadence of the composition are both beguiling and entertaining, helping me to remember the works of Georgette Heyer; however, the topic is hazier and fiercer. Integral to the book is this sort of adoration. This book shows some pretty valid information on the early part of the eighteenth century. The style and rhythm of the composition are both beguiling and entertaining. The main theme of the book is violence and darkness, but central to the book is a kind of love and affection.
Henry Christopher Bailey was born in London on 1 February 1878 and died on 24 March 1961. She studied classics at Oxford University, where she received her B.A. in 1901.She began working as a journalist for The Daily Telegraph, writing about war and journalism and writing editorials for the newspaper. He mainly used to write short stories, and his stories were darker and involved murder, obsession, police corruption, financial skullduggery, child abuse, and miscarriages of justice. He was a well-known novelist and was famous for murder mysteries, detective stories, and crime fiction. His detective fiction was famous all over the world and was translated into many languages.