Smoke curls over Edwardian England, where the veneer of gentility conceals hearts smouldering with desire, doubt, and defiance. In this early twentieth-century novel, the drawing rooms and quiet lanes of a society on the cusp of transformation become the crucible for unforgettable moral dilemmas and the restless search for meaning. With a wit as sharp as it is compassionate, the narrative peers into the tangled motives of men and women caught between tradition and the tremors of modernity-a literary exploration of human nature that resonates as powerfully now as it did on first publication. Long out of print and now republished by Alpha Editions, this classic British literature gem returns to the shelves, restored for today's and future generations. Its pages evoke the subtle social satire themes and nuanced psychological insight that have drawn admirers of E. M. Forster and Evan S. Connell alike. The novel's deft portrayal of pre-World War One anxieties and ambitions makes it a touchstone for adult literary readers and book club fiction enthusiasts seeking to understand the forces that shaped-and still haunt-contemporary life. Every sentence pulses with the tension of choices made in shadow and light, capturing the fragile certainties of an era before the world was irrevocably changed. The Edwardian England setting is rendered with vivid precision, conjuring a landscape where every gesture and glance carries the weight of unspoken histories. More than a mere reprint, this edition is not just a collector's item and a cultural treasure; it is a testament to the enduring power of storytelling. For those who cherish British literary fiction and the artful exploration of society's deepest questions, this restored work is both a rediscovery and a revelation.
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