A tale of tangled loyalties and dangerous desire in a world of wealth and propriety.
A rising politician faces love, duty, and the price of power.
Set among elegant drawing rooms and London society, this story centers on Philip Savile, a gifted yet conflicted man who navigates love, temptation, and public life. A privilege-filled dinner party reveals shifting alliances, hushed ambitions, and the pull of a past that refuses to stay buried. The book traces the costs of passion when duty clashes with desire, painting a vivid portrait of characters who must decide what they’re willing to risk for the people they care about.
Structured around intimate conversations, social restraint, and sudden moments of revelation, the narrative builds tension as trust is tested and loyalties are strained. Readers will encounter a web of personal histories, rivalries, and the quiet power of friendship in a world where every gesture carries weight.
- Richly drawn characters whose choices ripple through their social circle
- A blend of romance, ambition, and moral dilemma
- Witty dialogue and a keen eye for atmosphere and detail
- A suspenseful exploration of how love and obligation intersect
Ideal for readers who enjoy psychologically perceptive early-20th-century drama with lush settings and complex relationships.