The Toll-Gate
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Publisher Description
"The Toll-Gate" is a historical romance novel written by Georgette Heyer, first published in 1954. Set in Regency England, the story follows the adventures of Captain John Staple, a former cavalry officer who has recently left the army.
The novel begins with Captain John Staple deciding to travel to the countryside in order to clear his mind and escape the pressures of London society. Along his journey, he comes across a toll-gate and decides to take shelter there for the night. Little does he know that this toll-gate is the center of a mysterious and dangerous situation.
Captain Staple soon discovers that the toll-gate keeper, Nell Stornaway, has been missing for several days. With his sense of honor and duty, Staple takes it upon himself to uncover the truth behind Nell's disappearance. As he investigates further, he realizes that there is a complex web of secrets, smugglers, and danger surrounding the toll-gate.
As Staple delves deeper into the mystery, he finds himself drawn to Nell's young sister, Abby, who is determined to protect her family and their secrets at all costs. Together, they navigate the treacherous paths of betrayal, deceit, and unexpected alliances.
Throughout the story, Heyer weaves a tale of romance, adventure, and intrigue. Captain Staple must not only solve the mystery of the toll-gate but also confront his own personal demons and make choices that could change his life forever.
"The Toll-Gate" is a captivating novel that showcases Georgette Heyer's mastery of historical detail and her ability to create engaging characters and thrilling plots. It combines elements of romance, mystery, and adventure to deliver an entertaining and satisfying read.