"A Prince of Good Fellows" by Robert Barr is a historical novel set in 16th-century Scotland, where danger and conspiracy surround young King James V. The story dives into themes of devotion and betrayal as the king faces hidden enemies among his court and ambitious nobles vying for control. A young man named Ballengeich finds himself tangled in this web of intrigue, narrowly escaping notice amidst plots to take King James. As whispers of conspiracies spread through the streets, a cobbler hints at a scheme to abduct the king, and the stage is set for a gripping tale of power.
A Prince of Good Fellows
By Robert Barr
In a kingdom rife with treachery, a young king's reign hangs in the balance as dark conspiracies threaten to steal his throne and plunge the land into chaos.
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About the AuthorRobert Barr was a Scottish-Canadian short story writer and novelist who also worked as a newspaper and magazine editor.
Robert Barr was a Scottish-Canadian short story writer and novelist who also worked as a newspaper and magazine editor.
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