Arthur Conan Doyle
THE WHITE COMPANY: This historical adventure novel takes readers to the 14th century during the Hundred Years’ War. It follows a young Englishman, Alleyne Edricson, who joins a band of mercenaries known as the White Company. Led by the chivalrous Sir Nigel Loring, the group embarks on dangerous missions across war-torn France and Spain. The novel is rich in historical detail and romance, showcasing Doyle’s ability to craft epic, knightly adventures filled with honor, loyalty, and action.BEYOND THE CITY: This lesser-known novel shifts from Doyle’s usual mystery fare to a domestic drama set in the suburbs of London. The story revolves around the lives of three women-Mrs. Westmacott, the strong-willed widow; the reserved Mrs. Hay Denver; and the intellectual Miss Walker-and their interactions with their families and neighbors. Doyle explores themes of gender roles, family dynamics, and societal expectations in a more lighthearted, personal narrative.