"Scandal: A Novel" by Cosmo Hamilton delves into the intricate social life and customs of early 20th-century New York high society. This meticulously prepared edition brings to light a compelling story of relationships and romance amidst the ever-present threat of social scandal. Hamilton's narrative explores the complexities faced by women navigating the expectations and constraints of their time. This novel resonates with timeless themes of love, reputation, and the delicate balance between personal desires and societal pressures. Readers interested in historical fiction and the social dynamics of a bygone era will find "Scandal" a captivating exploration of a world where appearances mattered above all else.
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