
"And do you think, my lord, that Mr. Maltravers has never to this day ascertained what became of the poor young woman?" "Why, let me see, -- what was her name?" The magistrate thought a moment, and replied, "Alice Darvil." "Alice " exclaimed Vargrave. "Alice " -- aware that such...

A shadowed doorway to another era opens with a whispered invitation. Step into a world where gothic fiction meets historical fantasy, where mystery lingers in the fog of nineteenth century Britain and romance threads through danger. Alice, Or The Mysteries-Book 10 invites modern...

A shadowed doorway opens to a world where mystery and mood collide with the solemn gravity of a Victorian dream. Alice, Or The Mysteries-Book 01 draws you into fog-bound streets, candlelit parlours, and a web of secrets that refuse to stay buried. This restored edition presents...

A midnight-with-a-mirror kind of mystery, a world where foggy streets and shadowed rooms whisper secrets that survive generations. A page-turning voyage into a Gothic novel that feels both timeless and urgent. Alice, Or The Mysteries unfolds as a lucid blend of historical romance...

A shadowed doorway opens to a tale of secret rites, peril and passion that lingers long after the final page. Step into Alice, Or The Mysteries, and feel the pull of a late nineteenth century London where mystery walks in disguise and danger wears a courteous mask. This edition...

A shadowed doorway, a corridor of whispers, and a puzzle that refuses to reveal its author. Alice, Or The Mysteries unfolds with a quiet menace that lingers long after the last page is turned. This is more than a Victorian tale of suspense. Bulwer Lytton threads gothic mystery...





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Who art thou, fair one, who usurp'st the place Of Blanch, the lady of the matchless grace?-LAMB. IT was towards the evening of a day in early April that two ladies were seated by the open windows of a cottage in Devonshire. The lawn before them was gay with evergreens, relieved...

Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton PC (25 May 1803 - 18 January 1873), was an English novelist, poet, playwright, and politician. He was immensely popular with the reading public and wrote a stream of bestselling novels which earned him a considerable...





Alice; Or, the Mysteries is a novel by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, first published in 1838. It is the sequel to Ernest Maltravers and continues the story of the titular character, Ernest Maltravers, and his romantic and philosophical journey. The novel follows Ernest as he...

"And do you think, my lord, that Mr. Maltravers has never to this day ascertained what became of the poor young woman?" "Why, let me see, -- what was her name?" The magistrate thought a moment, and replied, "Alice Darvil." "Alice " exclaimed Vargrave. "Alice " -- aware that such...

"And do you think, my lord, that Mr. Maltravers has never to this day ascertained what became of the poor young woman?" "Why, let me see, -- what was her name?" The magistrate thought a moment, and replied, "Alice Darvil." "Alice " exclaimed Vargrave. "Alice " -- aware that such...

This is another outstanding occult, Rosicrucian, novel that emphasizes one of Lytton's famous esoteric principles-vibration A sequel to the disenchanted recluse poet Ernest Maltravers. Although Alice is by far more action-driven than its predecessor, there are still some wonderful...
