Dive into a collection of psychologically sharp stories about love, guilt, and the costs of secrets. These vivid, late‑19th‑century tales explore how passion and social pressure collide in intimate, unforgettable ways.
Across a trio of brisk, character-driven narratives, the book examines how desire, loyalty, and reputation shape ordinary lives. The stories unfold with a quiet intensity, pairing keen observation with moody, atmospheric settings that heighten each moral collision.
What you’ll experience:
- Tense romantic entanglements and the double lives people lead
- Thoughtful explorations of guilt, confession, and consequence
- Compact, well-crafted plots that linger after the final page
- Atmospheric stakes that feel both timeless and intimately modern
Ideal for readers of moody, character-driven fiction from the turn of the century.