The Trail Of The SerpentA Novel (Edition1), Mary Elizabeth Braddon (9789371811835) — Readings Books

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The Trail Of The SerpentA Novel (Edition1)
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The Trail Of The SerpentA Novel (Edition1)

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The trail of the serpent: A novel presents a rain-drenched English town shadowed by suspicion and secrecy. The novel begins in Slopperton, where a quiet institution houses a man whose outward respectability masks concealed motives. As events unfold, another figure returns from disgrace to a household touched by wealth and tension. His arrival is quickly followed by a violent crime that alters the lives of everyone involved. The early narrative constructs a maze of accusations, fractured relationships, and hidden guilt, charting the collision between appearance and truth. A mute observer quietly follows threads others miss, while desperate figures on the margins echo the story's darker emotional undercurrents. The town s orderly surface conceals a slow unraveling, as guilt and innocence twist through each revelation. Characters navigate their circumstances with limited agency, constrained by societal judgment and personal history. The moral ambiguity that permeates these opening chapters hints at a world where virtue is often a disguise and justice is neither swift nor impartial. In a setting where the lines between observer and participant blur, the tension rests not only in what happens but in how it is perceived and interpreted.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
30 May 2025
Pages
364
ISBN
9789371811835

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The trail of the serpent: A novel presents a rain-drenched English town shadowed by suspicion and secrecy. The novel begins in Slopperton, where a quiet institution houses a man whose outward respectability masks concealed motives. As events unfold, another figure returns from disgrace to a household touched by wealth and tension. His arrival is quickly followed by a violent crime that alters the lives of everyone involved. The early narrative constructs a maze of accusations, fractured relationships, and hidden guilt, charting the collision between appearance and truth. A mute observer quietly follows threads others miss, while desperate figures on the margins echo the story's darker emotional undercurrents. The town s orderly surface conceals a slow unraveling, as guilt and innocence twist through each revelation. Characters navigate their circumstances with limited agency, constrained by societal judgment and personal history. The moral ambiguity that permeates these opening chapters hints at a world where virtue is often a disguise and justice is neither swift nor impartial. In a setting where the lines between observer and participant blur, the tension rests not only in what happens but in how it is perceived and interpreted.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
30 May 2025
Pages
364
ISBN
9789371811835