Phineas Redux, Volume 2, continues the saga of Phineas Finn, a charismatic Irishman navigating the treacherous waters of Victorian politics and society. As a sequel to "Phineas Finn," this novel delves deeper into the complexities of political ambition, personal relationships, and the moral compromises demanded by public life.
Accused of murder, Phineas finds himself fighting for his reputation and his life. Anthony Trollope masterfully portrays the intricate social networks and the cutthroat world of Westminster, offering readers a compelling glimpse into the lives of England's ruling class. This edition presents a timeless story of ambition, betrayal, and the enduring power of human connection. Experience the wit, wisdom, and social commentary that have made Trollope one of the most beloved novelists of the Victorian era.
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