A tale of secrets, social rigour, and shifting loyalties that will haunt you long after the last page. A romance novel and a study in intrigue, Afterwards (Part I) draws you into late Victorian England where every smile masks a motive and every whisper carries a consequence. This Alpha Editions edition reclaims a rare piece of serialized fiction, offering a concise, absorbing journey through public domain literature that resonates with today's readers. The narrative folds themes of social class commentary, deception, and moral nuance into a mood of gothic mystery and turning-of-the-century…mehr
A tale of secrets, social rigour, and shifting loyalties that will haunt you long after the last page. A romance novel and a study in intrigue, Afterwards (Part I) draws you into late Victorian England where every smile masks a motive and every whisper carries a consequence. This Alpha Editions edition reclaims a rare piece of serialized fiction, offering a concise, absorbing journey through public domain literature that resonates with today's readers. The narrative folds themes of social class commentary, deception, and moral nuance into a mood of gothic mystery and turning-of-the-century atmosphere. It's a bridge between historical drama and timeless suspense, crafted in a voice that recalls Wilkie Collins while speaking to modern lovers of historical fiction and english literature students alike. Set against a turn of the century backdrop, the story's tension rests in character, motive, and the precarious balance between appearance and truth. Out of print for decades, this republication is restored for today's and future generations, more than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure. It will appeal to casual readers seeking a gripping period piece and to collectors who cherish public domain classics with enduring resonance. A vivid entry point for readers drawn to serialized fiction, this volume invites you into a world where romance meets mystery, and every chapter promises a new revelation.
Kathlyn Rhodes was an author known for her compelling exploration of emotional depth and psychological complexity. Her works, such as Afterwards and The Making of a Soul, reveal her talent for weaving intricate narratives that delve into human relationships and moral dilemmas. Rhodes's writing often centers on characters facing intense personal challenges, navigating love, sacrifice, guilt, and the emotional weight of their choices. Her stories tend to portray individuals in high-stakes situations, reflecting on their moral responsibilities and the consequences of their actions. Rhodes's ability to capture the internal conflicts of her characters and their journeys toward personal transformation is a hallmark of her work. Her novels, marked by a deep understanding of human psychology, continue to resonate with readers interested in thoughtful, character-driven narratives. The themes of self-exploration, responsibility, and the complexities of human interaction remain central to her body of work, establishing Rhodes as a notable author of her time.
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