
Bronze Hand
'Bronze Hand' Summary
"Bronze Hand" plunges into a world of political intrigue and forbidden secrets, where appearances can be deceiving, and hidden agendas lurk in the shadows. Mr. Abbott, a man of integrity, finds himself ensnared in a dangerous game when he becomes involved in the search for a stolen ring belonging to his captivating neighbor, Miss Calhoun. The ring, seemingly an ordinary piece of jewelry, holds a key to a powerful secret society operating within Baltimore's elite circles. This society, known as "The Bronze Hand," wields considerable influence and is shrouded in mystery. Their motives remain unknown, but the theft of the ring hints at a sinister plot. As Abbott delves into the investigation, he uncovers a labyrinth of deception and hidden identities. He must confront dangerous individuals, navigate treacherous alliances, and unravel the truth behind the society's machinations. The story unfolds with suspense and intrigue, leaving the reader guessing until the final, shocking revelation. The book offers a glimpse into a world of political power, hidden societies, and the dangers of those who seek to control it. Love, betrayal, and the search for truth intertwine in this captivating tale, keeping the reader on the edge of their seat until the very end.Book Details
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Anna Katharine Green
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Anna Katharine Green was an American poet and novelist. She was one of the first writers of detective fiction in America and distinguished herself by writing well plotted, legally accurate stories. Gr...
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