The King's Highway
The King's Highway
The King's Highway is a historical novel by G. P. R. James, likely written in the early 19th century and published in 1847. Set against the backdrop of the political turmoil in Great Britain during the reign of William and Mary (1689-1702), the story begins on the Irish coast with a tense conversation among two men and a young boy, exploring themes of loss, sacrifice, and loyalty. The narrative delves into the impact of recent battles on personal lives, particularly focusing on the boy's future amidst conflict and uncertainty.








