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"Lady Maude's Mania" by George Manville Fenn intertwines mystery, romance, and intrigue in Victorian England. The novel revolves around the enigmatic Lady Maude and her family, whose wealth and societal standing hide deep-seated secrets and scandalous dramas. As the story unfolds, readers are drawn into a web of mystery and intrigue, where hidden truths and clandestine affairs shape the characters' fates. Against the backdrop of Victorian society, relationships are tested, alliances are forged, and betrayals are revealed, driving the narrative forward with dramatic tension. Fenn skillfully…mehr

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"Lady Maude's Mania" by George Manville Fenn intertwines mystery, romance, and intrigue in Victorian England. The novel revolves around the enigmatic Lady Maude and her family, whose wealth and societal standing hide deep-seated secrets and scandalous dramas. As the story unfolds, readers are drawn into a web of mystery and intrigue, where hidden truths and clandestine affairs shape the characters' fates. Against the backdrop of Victorian society, relationships are tested, alliances are forged, and betrayals are revealed, driving the narrative forward with dramatic tension. Fenn skillfully develops characters, delving into their psychological depths as they navigate the complexities of family dynamics and societal expectations. Amidst the drama and scandal, Lady Maude's mania becomes a focal point, adding layers of complexity to the narrative. Through thrilling adventures and unexpected twists, the novel offers a compelling exploration of human nature and the consequences of obsession. "Lady Maude's Mania" captivates readers with its richly drawn characters, evocative setting, and gripping storyline, making it a captivating read that resonates long after the final page is turned.
Autorenporträt
George Manville Fenn was a very productive author of novels, a writer, an editor, and an educator from England. He was born on January 3, 1831, in Pimlico, London. He mostly learned on his own; he taught himself Italian, French, and German. During the years 1851-1854, he went to Battersea Training College for Teachers and then became the head of a state school in Alford, Lincolnshire. In the early 1850s, Fenn started to write short stories and pieces for newspapers and magazines. The Old Forest Ranger, his first book, came out in 1856. Afterward, he wrote more than 100 books, many of them for teenagers and young adults. He was one of the most famous writers of his time, and his books were well-liked and read by many people. He also worked as a reporter and writer for Fenn. Among the newspapers and magazines, he worked for was The Boy's Own Paper, which he ran from 1866 to 1874. He worked hard to make children's books better and was a strong supporter of education and reading. The Englishman Fenn passed away on August 26, 1909, in Isleworth.