Mr. Fortescue: An Andean Romance by William Westall
William Westall's Mr. Fortescue: An Andean Romance throws you right into the action. We meet our titular hero, a man of mystery in London society, who is forced to abruptly leave his comfortable life behind. With a past he'd rather forget chasing him, he sets sail for South America, landing in the middle of a continent in turmoil.
The Story
The plot follows Mr. Fortescue as he travels deep into the Andes. He's not there as a tourist; he gets tangled up in local revolutions, power struggles, and the raw fight for survival in a breathtaking but brutal landscape. Along the way, he meets a cast of characters—from fierce revolutionaries to potential allies—and yes, there's a romance that develops amidst all the chaos. It's a story about a man trying to outrun his old self by plunging headfirst into a completely new and dangerous world.
Why You Should Read It
What really makes this book click is the contrast. Westall takes a very proper Victorian gentleman and drops him into a situation where those old-world manners mean almost nothing. You get to watch Fortescue adapt, struggle, and discover what he's really made of. The Andean setting isn't just a backdrop; it's alive. You can almost feel the thin air and see the towering peaks. It's a fascinating snapshot of a time when these remote regions were frontiers of both empire and rebellion, all seen through the eyes of a compellingly flawed protagonist.
Final Verdict
This is a perfect pick for anyone who loves a solid, old-school adventure with a heart. If you enjoy historical fiction that moves at a good pace, characters who are tested by their environment, and stories that blend personal drama with bigger historical events, you'll have a great time. Think of it as a friendlier, more romantic cousin to the tales of H. Rider Haggard. It's a gripping escape into a different time and a spectacular, dangerous place.
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