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A riding accident has proven fatal to respected aristocrat Sir Noel Thetford. As he lies on his deathbed, he whispers his final instructions to his new wife and makes her swear to carry them out. But soon after Sir Noel's death, a number of troubling clues begin to emerge. Will Lady Thetford stay true to her promise?

Produktbeschreibung
A riding accident has proven fatal to respected aristocrat Sir Noel Thetford. As he lies on his deathbed, he whispers his final instructions to his new wife and makes her swear to carry them out. But soon after Sir Noel's death, a number of troubling clues begin to emerge. Will Lady Thetford stay true to her promise?

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Autorenporträt
May Agnes Fleming (1840-1880) was a Canadian novelist who stood as a prolific and popular writer in her time. Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, Fleming wrote numerous novels that primarily fell into the genre of romantic fiction, often incorporating elements of suspense and intrigue. Her literary style is characterized by the use of sensational plots and the portrayal of strong and independent women, which was a notable departure from the typical female characters of her era. 'Sir Noel's Heir' (1872) is one of her notable works, where once again her penchant for creating mysterious and dramatic narratives is on full display. Fleming's works demonstrate her mastery in weaving complex storylines that captivate readers with their twists and depth of character. Despite the decline in her popularity after her death, May Agnes Fleming remains an important figure for her contributions to the development of Canadian literature, and her novels continue to be studied and enjoyed for their historical value and their engaging narrative style. Essential to the cannon of 19th-century North American women writers, Fleming's writings contributed to the shaping of popular fiction during her time.