The New Road
By (Author) Neil Munro
Birlinn General
Polygon An Imprint of Birlinn Limited
7th September 2023
United Kingdom
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
First published in 1914 and praised by John Buchan as 'one of the finest romances of our time',The New Roadis a classic suspense thriller. The new road of the title refers to the military road which General Wade carved into the Highlands to destroy the clans, and it is along this road that events unfold.
It is 1773, thirty years after the Jacobite rebellion and the time of the Highland Clearances. When two adventurers, Ninian Campbell and Aeneas MacMaster, travel north on a clandestine mission to investigate rumours of a planned uprising, they find themselves pursued by mysterious enemies and drawn into a web of intrigue and corruption.
The New Roadwas Neil Munro's last and most accomplished novel.
Neil Munro was born in 1863, the illegitimate son of an Inverary kitchen maid. After leaving school, he worked for a spell in a lawyers office before leaving the Highlands for a career in journalism, eventually becoming the editor of the Glasgow Evening News. He is best known for his comic tales about Para Handy, but he also produced several historical and contemporary novels, as well as poetry and non-fiction. He died in 1930.