One of the earliest works of crime fiction, 'Things as They Are' tells the story of Caleb Williams, a young man who gradually uncovers a series of crimes and conspiracies perpetrated by his employer, a wealthy nobleman. Along the way, he encounters danger, deception, and forbidden love. This is a must-read for fans of Gothic fiction and early detective stories.
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