Uncovering a governmental conspiracy to frame a friend for murder puts
David Balfour on the run and striving to protect the woman he's come to
love.
Released with the title David Balfour when originally released in the
United States, Catriona is Robert Louis Stevenson's follow-up to
Kidnapped. David Balfour, hero of both books, is made a target by his
willingness to testify in favor of a friend falsely accused of murder.
His stubborn sense of justice will get him challenged to a duel in which
he is clearly overmatched, plotted against, pursued and kidnapped once
again. In the midst of the action a fledgling romance appears, as David
meets the endearing Catriona, a woman more than a few readers have also
been smitten with. Misunderstandings, conniving family members and
outright villains combine to keep them from one another and their
romance seems doomed before it begins. The story rolls along against a
richly depicted historical backdrop of the 18th century, with the author
stirring many historical characters, places, and even ships into his
tale of adventure and long-suffering love rewarded at last. First
published in 1893, Catriona was the last novel the author completed on
his own before his untimely death at 44 years of age.
With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript,
this edition of Catriona is both modern and readable.