The Car of Destiny by C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson
Let's be honest—sometimes you just want a book that feels like an escape. 'The Car of Destiny' delivers exactly that. It whisks you away to 1906 Spain, a time when motorcars were still a thrilling novelty, and drops you right into the passenger seat next to Dick Waring, a young American trying to outrun his family's dark past.
The Story
Dick's grandfather was killed in a duel generations ago in Spain, and the family has believed a curse followed them ever since. To clear the name, Dick drives his flashy car from Paris to Granada, retracing his ancestor's steps. Along the way, he picks up a mysterious and charming Spanish girl, Carmencita, who's running from her own troubles. Their road trip becomes a chase, filled with suspicious characters, secret identities, and the growing sense that the old family feud is far from over.
Why You Should Read It
This isn't just a dusty old romance. The Williamsons were famous for weaving real, glamorous locations into their plots, and you can feel their excitement for the new automobile age. The chemistry between Dick and Carmencita is playful and genuine, and the mystery of the curse adds a layer of tension that keeps the pages turning. It's a snapshot of a world on the cusp of modern travel, where a car could literally be a vehicle for changing your destiny.
Final Verdict
Perfect for readers who love historical settings with a dose of adventure and a side of sweet, old-fashioned romance. If you enjoy stories where the journey is as important as the destination, and you like seeing vintage cars used as tools for freedom (and a bit of drama), you'll have a great time with this classic romp.
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