
Catriona
Catriona, published in 1893, is a sequel to Robert Louis Stevenson's earlier novel Kidnapped. The story continues the adventures of David Balfour as he seeks to clear his name and that of James Stewart regarding the Appin murder. The narrative unfolds with Balfour's trials, including his captivity on Bass Rock and his journey through Holland and France, while also exploring his relationship with Catriona, the daughter of the notorious Rob Roy. This novel is notable for its rich character development and historical context.





























































