"Mortomley's Estate, Vol. II (of 3): A Novel" by Charlotte Elizabeth Lawson Cowan Riddell delves into the intricate tapestry of 19th-century society, exploring themes of family drama, social class, and the devastating impact of bankruptcy. This meticulously prepared edition brings to life a compelling narrative centered around an estate and the lives intertwined with its fate. Riddell, a celebrated author of her time, masterfully crafts a story that resonates with timeless themes of financial ruin and its repercussions on personal relationships and societal standing. A captivating read for those interested in classic literary fiction, "Mortomley's Estate" offers a glimpse into a world where fortunes are won and lost, and the bonds of family are tested by adversity. Experience a novel rich in detail and social commentary, a powerful exploration of the human condition amidst economic upheaval.
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