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Mary Elizabeth Braddon's 'Aurora Floyd & Lady Audley's Secret' are two captivating Victorian Mysteries that delve into the complexities of society, morality, and gender dynamics of the time. Written...
In Mary Elizabeth Braddon's 'Lady Audley's Secret,' a sensational mystery novel set in the Victorian era, readers are taken on a thrilling journey filled with secrets, betrayal, and suspense. Braddon's...
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's 'Aurora Floyd' stands as a seminal work in Victorian literature, exploring themes of gender, power dynamics, and societal expectations. This feminist classic follows the unapologetic...
Mary Elizabeth Braddon, a prominent English novelist of the Victorian era, showcases her literary prowess in 'The Greatest Works of Mary Elizabeth Braddon'. This anthology includes some of Braddon's most...
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's 'Henry Dunbar' is a captivating novel that falls under the Mystery Classics Series. Set in the Victorian era, the book combines elements of mystery, drama, and romance, making...
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's 'The Trail of the Serpent' is a gripping detective mystery novel that combines elements of sensation fiction with intricate plot development. Set in Victorian England, the story...
As a young man Henry Dunbar, heir to the London banking house, was spoiled and arrogant. When he fell into debt he convinced his friend Joseph Wilmot, a clerk with a gift for reproducing handwriting,...
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's 'The Trail of the Serpent' is a captivating Victorian sensation novel that delves into the themes of mystery, deceit, and betrayal. Set in the atmospheric English countryside,...
This Victorian bestseller, along with Braddon's other famous novel, Aurora Floyd, established her as the main rival of the master of the sensational novel, Wilkie Collins. A protest against the passive,...
'Lady Audley's Secret' by Mary Elizabeth Braddon is a Victorian sensation novel and her most famous and well-known work. In this story, which combines elements from detective novels, psychological thrillers,...
Mary Elizabeth Braddon (4 October 1835 – 4 February 1915) was an English popular novelist of the Victorian era. She is best known for her 1862 sensation novel Lady Audley's Secret. Born in London, Mary...
'Women are never lazy. They don't know what it is to be quiet. They are Semiramides, and Cleopatras, and Joan of Arcs, Queen Elizabeths, and Catharine the Seconds . . . To call them the weaker sex is...
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's 'British Murder Mysteries - The Mary Elizabeth Braddon Collection' is a captivating anthology of classic murder mysteries that highlights the darker side of Victorian society....
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's novel, 'Lady Audley's Secret', is a sensational Victorian gothic tale filled with suspense, betrayal, and deceit. The narrative follows Lady Audley, a charming and alluring woman...
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's 'The Doctor's Wife' is a delightful romance classic that provides readers with a captivating glimpse into Victorian society and the complexities of love and marriage. Braddon's...
In 'The Greatest Murder Mysteries of Mary Elizabeth Braddon', the reader is plunged into the dark and twisted world of Victorian detective fiction. Braddon's literary style is characterized by intricate...
As Sir Michael Audley celebrates his marriage to Lucy Graham, his nephew, the barrister Robert Audley, welcomes his old friend George Talboys back to England, after three years of gold prospecting in...
"Lady Audley's Secret " – As Sir Michael Audley celebrates his marriage to Lucy Graham, his nephew, the barrister Robert Audley, welcomes his old friend George Talboys back to England, after three years...
This is a highly sensational story, full of clever, sprightly, and powerful writing, although calculated to make us believe that modern society is sadly in need of moral improvement. Miss Braddon writes...
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's 'Wyllard's Weird' is a captivating novel that combines elements of mystery and suspense with a touch of the supernatural. Set in the Victorian era, the book explores themes of...
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's novella 'The Christmas Hirelings' is a delightful and heartwarming tale that follows the story of a wealthy widow who decides to hire children to pose as her own for the holiday...
We are re-defining the face of ageing on a daily basis, with the Baby Boom generation in the vanguard, followed by younger generations who are similarly intrigued by non-invasive natural solutions that...
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's 'The Complete Works' is a comprehensive collection of the author's novels, short stories, and plays that showcase her mastery of the sensation fiction genre. Known for her intricate...
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's novel, 'Henry Dunbar,' is a captivating Victorian sensation fiction that delves into themes of identity, deception, and redemption. Set in the mid-19th century, the book follows...
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's novel, 'The Doctor's Wife,' is a gripping tale of a young woman who finds herself in a loveless marriage with a physician. The book intricately explores themes of love, betrayal,...
In 'British Murder Mysteries - The Mary Elizabeth Braddon Collection', readers are transported to the heart of Victorian England, where the dark underbelly of society is brought to light through a series...
NEVER JUDGE A CROOK BY HER COVER. Julep Dupree tells lies. A lot of them. She's a con artist, a master of disguise, and a sophomore at Chicago's swanky St. Agatha High, where her father, an old-school...
Grifters can't have all the fun... Sam Seward is a hacker, not a con artist. And after the events that landed him in a military school, he's more than happy to leave the grifting to the expert he left...
From the author of Trust Me, I'm Lying comes the next chapter in the Trust Me series… Julep Dupree is a lot of things–fixer, grifter, master of disguise. But one thing she isn't is okay. Dealing with...
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