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Hearts and the Highway by Cyrus Townsend Brady is a historical novel set during the turbulent times of 17th-century England. The story follows a young woman, Mary Cavendish, and her thrilling encounters with highwaymen, including a nobleman-turned-outlaw who captures her heart. As political intrigue and danger loom large, themes of loyalty, love, and adventure are woven into this gripping tale. Brady, known for his adventure novels and historical narratives, brings vivid detail to this romantic adventure filled with action, mystery, and passion.

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Hearts and the Highway by Cyrus Townsend Brady is a historical novel set during the turbulent times of 17th-century England. The story follows a young woman, Mary Cavendish, and her thrilling encounters with highwaymen, including a nobleman-turned-outlaw who captures her heart. As political intrigue and danger loom large, themes of loyalty, love, and adventure are woven into this gripping tale. Brady, known for his adventure novels and historical narratives, brings vivid detail to this romantic adventure filled with action, mystery, and passion.
Autorenporträt
Cyrus Townsend Brady was an American priest, journalist, historian, and adventure writer born on December 20, 1861, in Allegheny. He gained recognition for his works on history and adventure, with his best-known work being Indian Fights and Fighters. Brady's career spanned across several fields, where he showcased his diverse skills and interests, particularly in the realms of writing and history. As a priest, he combined his religious duties with his passion for storytelling, often drawing from history and his own experiences to enrich his literary works. His writings primarily focused on adventure and historical accounts, capturing the essence of various eras and events, particularly in American history. Brady's expertise in history and his knack for weaving compelling narratives earned him a place in the literary world, especially with his vivid portrayal of life during significant historical moments. His impact as a writer, however, was not just limited to historical works, as he also contributed to the fields of journalism and religious literature. Brady passed away on January 24, 1920, in Yonkers, New York, at the age of 58.