The Fatal Phryne, Volume 1, by Francis Charles Philips and Charles James Wills, transports readers to Victorian London in a thrilling tale of mystery and intrigue. Set against the backdrop of gaslit streets and opulent drawing rooms, this classic detective novel introduces a captivating world filled with complex characters and suspenseful plot twists. As secrets unravel and hidden agendas come to light, readers will be drawn into a web of deception that keeps them guessing until the very end. Originally published in the late 19th century, "The Fatal Phryne" offers a fascinating glimpse into the social mores and criminal underbelly of Victorian society, ensuring its enduring appeal to fans of historical mysteries and classic literature.
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