
Opal Serpent
by Fergus Hume
'Opal Serpent' Summary
The tale unfolds in Victorian London, where the discovery of a murdered pawnbroker, his lips sealed with an opal serpent brooch, sets Detective Hurd on a perplexing investigation. The pawnbroker’s seemingly rightful heir, his beautiful daughter, faces a challenge when another woman claims the title of his true daughter. Hurd, guided by his sharp intellect, navigates a labyrinth of familial ties, hidden identities, and a web of deceit woven around the deceased's substantial fortune. As Hurd digs deeper, the true heir emerges as a figure of intrigue, with the revelation of a clandestine love affair at the heart of the mystery. He uncovers the truth behind the fabricated identities, unraveling a complex scheme of deceit that led to the tragic demise of the pawnbroker. Through meticulous investigation and keen observation, Detective Hurd ultimately exposes the true culprit, securing justice for the victim and resolving the enigma of the opal serpent. This gripping novel, brimming with suspense, explores the complexities of human relationships, the allure of wealth, and the consequences of deception, leaving the reader captivated until the final reveal.Book Details
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Fergus Hume
England
Ferguson Wright Hume known as Fergus Hume, was a prolific English novelist, known for his detective fiction, thrillers and mysteries. Hume was born in Powick, Worcestershire, England, the second son o...
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