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The Dark Mile brings D. K. Broster's Jacobite sequence to its sombre conclusion, returning to the scarred Highlands in the wake of the 1745 Rising. Centred on divided loyalties, pursuit, concealment, and the lingering claims of honour, the novel combines historical romance with a disciplined psychological realism. Broster's prose is elegant, atmospheric, and exact, setting private anguish against a landscape charged with political defeat and ancestral memory. In literary context, it belongs to the tradition of Scott-inflected historical fiction, yet it is less triumphalist than elegiac, attentive to the cost of history upon individual conscience. Dorothy Kathleen Broster was a learned English novelist with a serious antiquarian imagination and a gift for dramatizing vanished causes without sentimentality. Educated at Oxford and shaped by the historical upheavals of the early twentieth century, including wartime service, she brought to Jacobite material both scholarly care and an acute feeling for loss, exile, and fidelity under pressure. This book is recommended to readers who value historically grounded fiction that is morally complex and stylistically refined. Those interested in Scotland, Jacobitism, or the tragic afterlife of failed political ideals will find The Dark Mile a resonant and rewarding conclusion.

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