Venture into the shadowy world of 19th-century England with Henry Esmond's "A Life's Hazard, or, The Outlaw of Wentworth Waste." This thrilling Volume 1 introduces readers to a tale steeped in historical atmosphere and gothic suspense. Follow the twisting paths of mystery as secrets unfold amidst the desolate landscapes and imposing manors of Wentworth Waste. Esmond masterfully crafts a narrative where danger lurks at every corner, and the line between justice and outlawry blurs.
Perfect for readers who enjoy historical fiction with a dark edge, "A Life's Hazard" promises a captivating journey into a bygone era, filled with intrigue, romance, and the ever-present threat of the unknown. Discover the enigma of the outlaw and the hazards that await in this compelling historical mystery.
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