In The Ruby of Kishmoor, a glittering jewel draws a penniless adventurer into a web of danger and deceit.
A chance encounter thrusts a cautious merchant into a night of peril, pursuit, and fate‑changing discoveries that blend mystery with high‑stakes drama. This edition brings to life a turn‑of‑the‑century yarn filled with intrigue, brave acts, and a touch of romance.
The tale unfolds with a scene of danger, shifting loyalties, and a jewel whose true value lies less in wealth than in the secrets it carries. As the hero navigates a haunted house, a web of allies and enemies, and the strange figures who cross his path, the story keeps a brisk pace and a moody, atmospheric tone. The setting blends Philadelphia’s old streets with dark corridors and dramatic confrontations, delivering a classic adventure full of suspense.
- A fast‑moving plot that mixes risk, courage, and trickery
- Vivid period detail that evokes a bygone era
- Allies and rivals whose loyalties are hard to read
- Moments of danger, quick thinking, and surprising revelations
Ideal for readers who enjoy historical adventure, mystery, and tales of daring undertakings, especially fans of Howard Pyle’s atmospheric storytelling.
American illustrator, teacher and writer, Pyle had a great reputation in the late 19th century for his washes, coloured drawings, and line drawings of American colonial life, and medieval legendry.