
Mad Barbara
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'Mad Barbara' is a gripping tale of murder, love, and the search for truth set against the backdrop of 18th century English society. Barbara, a young woman of privilege, is left shattered by the brutal murder of her beloved father. Consumed by grief and a relentless desire for justice, she rejects the social conventions of the time, withdrawing from the world of balls and polite society. Her preoccupation with finding her father's killer leads her to a dangerous path, her sanity questioned by those around her. As Barbara digs deeper, she uncovers dark secrets, a web of deception, and unsettling connections to her past. Her pursuit of the truth leads her to confront a potential love interest, a childhood friend whose own secrets threaten to unravel everything. Through a captivating narrative, Deeping explores themes of grief, justice, and the power of personal conviction. The story weaves together layers of intrigue, romance, and social commentary, ultimately culminating in a dramatic climax that forces Barbara to confront the true meaning of madness and the weight of her own choices.Book Details
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Warwick Deeping
England
Warwick Deeping was an English novelist, born on 28 May 1877 in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, and died on 20 April 1950. He is best known for his books that centered around stories of love, war, and adventu...
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