<p>In "Micah Clarke," Arthur Conan Doyle transports readers to the tumultuous landscape of 17th-century England, focusing on the Monmouth Rebellion of 1685. This historical novel intricately weaves fact and fiction, showcasing Doyle's adept storytelling and vivid characterizations against the backdrop of political upheaval. Through the eyes of Micah Clarke, a young loyalist, delightfully rich in detail and dialogue, the narrative explores themes ...