Shadow of a Sin
'Shadow of a Sin' Summary
Hyacinth Vaughan, a young woman of gentle disposition, finds herself deeply in love with Randall, a man accused of murder. Torn between her love for him and the fear of societal judgment, Hyacinth chooses to believe in his innocence and embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. She faces numerous obstacles and sacrifices, encountering characters who hold secrets and manipulate events to their advantage. The story explores the moral complexities of love, justice, and social conventions, as Hyacinth navigates a world filled with deception and hidden motives. As the plot unfolds, Hyacinth's unwavering commitment to Randall is tested, pushing her to the brink of her own moral compass. She must decide whether to cling to her love for him despite the potential consequences or succumb to the pressures of a society that demands conformity and silence. "Shadow of a Sin" offers a captivating tale of love, loyalty, and the consequences of making difficult choices in the face of adversity.Book Details
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Charlotte M. Brame
England
Charlotte Mary Brame, widely known as Charlotte M. Brame, was a prominent English novelist of the 19th century. Her captivating storytelling, strong principles, and memorable works have left a lasting...
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