
Robert Neilson Stephens
Robert Neilson Stephens was an American novelist and playwright. An Enemy to the King, both a play and a novel, was one of his best known works. An Enemy to the King was also adapted for the cinema under the same title, An Enemy to the King, in 1916.

An Enemy to the King From the Recently Discovered Memoirs of the Sieur de la Tournoire
In a kingdom divided, a young man's quest for love and adventure throws him into a world of political intrigue, duels, and dangerous secrets.
By Robert Neilson Stephens

The Road to Paris: A Story of Adventure
Bound by his adventurous spirit, a young frontiersman's life unfolds into a journey of discovery, fueled by the dream of reaching the distant and alluring city of Paris.
By Robert Neilson Stephens

Tales from Bohemia
Enter an intimate circle of artists chasing dreams, finding love, and battling hardship in a vibrant world of literary pursuit.
By Robert Neilson Stephens

A Gentleman Player; His Adventures on a Secret Mission for Queen Elizabeth
A struggling actor's debut in "Hamlet" leads to a royal secret and a dangerous mission for the Queen.
By Robert Neilson Stephens

The Mystery of Murray Davenport: A Story of New York at the Present Day
A struggling writer accepts a mysterious job to uncover all of the secrets of a New York artist, and finds more than he bargained for.
By Robert Neilson Stephens

The Continental Dragoon A Love Story of Philipse Manor-House in 1778
Amidst the backdrop of the American Revolution, a spirited woman challenges expectations and embarks on a perilous journey to secure her family's legacy, shadowed by a conflicted Major and a faithful companion, in a landscape overshadowed by war.
By Robert Neilson Stephens

Captain Ravenshaw; Or, The Maid of Cheapside. A Romance of Elizabethan London
In a lively 16th-century London, a boastful soldier, a lucky scholar, and a cast of characters find their paths colliding in a whirlwind of love, honor, and tavern brawls.
By Robert Neilson Stephens

The Bright Face of Danger Being an Account of Some Adventures of Henri de Launay, Son of the Sieur de la Tournoire
A bookish young man, stung by a lady's challenge, plunges headfirst into adventure, seeking to prove his bravery to himself and win her admiration.
By Robert Neilson Stephens

The Flight of Georgiana: A Story of Love and Peril in England in 1746
Amidst social rivalries and whispers of rebellion, a young woman's homecoming ignites a dangerous game of love and survival in a divided England.
By Robert Neilson Stephens

Philip Winwood A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.
Childhood friends find themselves on opposing sides of love and loyalty as revolution ignites and a war threatens to tear apart everything they know.
By Robert Neilson Stephens