Captain of the Vulture
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Beschrijving
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A masked trial in a candlelit courtroom; whispers of betrayal echo along the shadowed corridors of eighteenth-century England. In a world where secrets are currency and justice is a stage, the boundaries between innocence and guilt blur with every turn of the page. This tale plunges readers into the heart of sensation fiction novels, where the pulse of Victorian crime stories beats beneath the surface of genteel society. At its core, it is a masterfully woven historical mystery novel, rich with courtroom drama narratives and brimming with the tension of lives entangled by fate and ambition.What sets this work apart is its unflinching portrayal of female solidarity themes, as women navigate perilous alliances and hidden loyalties in a society determined to silence them. The setting-eighteenth-century England-serves as both a backdrop and a character, its smoky taverns and grand estates alive with intrigue and danger. Readers familiar with the celebrated Mary Elizabeth Braddon works, from Lady Audley's Secret and Aurora Floyd to Birds of Prey and The Black Band, will find themselves at home amid the labyrinthine plots and psychological suspense that defined a literary era. Yet, this narrative stands on its own, offering a fresh lens on the undercurrents of power, desire, and retribution.This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations, ensuring that its unique voice and cultural resonance endure. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously presented for both casual readers and classic-collection buyers alike. As the shadows lengthen and the stakes rise, the story's timeless questions about truth, loyalty, and justice remain as urgent and captivating as ever.
A masked trial in a candlelit courtroom; whispers of betrayal echo along the shadowed corridors of eighteenth-century England. In a world where secrets are currency and justice is a stage, the boundaries between innocence and guilt blur with every turn of the page. This tale plunges readers into the heart of sensation fiction novels, where the pulse of Victorian crime stories beats beneath the surface of genteel society. At its core, it is a masterfully woven historical mystery novel, rich with courtroom drama narratives and brimming with the tension of lives entangled by fate and ambition.What sets this work apart is its unflinching portrayal of female solidarity themes, as women navigate perilous alliances and hidden loyalties in a society determined to silence them. The setting-eighteenth-century England-serves as both a backdrop and a character, its smoky taverns and grand estates alive with intrigue and danger. Readers familiar with the celebrated Mary Elizabeth Braddon works, from Lady Audley's Secret and Aurora Floyd to Birds of Prey and The Black Band, will find themselves at home amid the labyrinthine plots and psychological suspense that defined a literary era. Yet, this narrative stands on its own, offering a fresh lens on the undercurrents of power, desire, and retribution.This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations, ensuring that its unique voice and cultural resonance endure. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously presented for both casual readers and classic-collection buyers alike. As the shadows lengthen and the stakes rise, the story's timeless questions about truth, loyalty, and justice remain as urgent and captivating as ever.
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