Murder! Mayhem! Madness!
Mary E. Braddon was a writer who wrote a number of Victorian thrillers.
Here's some quotes:
"[
'Lady Audley's Secret'] is full of action that you might find in any potboilers, shocking for the comtemporary people, which includes:
murder, arson, secret passage, blackmail, you name it. But the way Braddon handles them is always steady and well-controlled, and at some places they look unexpectedly modern, reading like a movie script, anticipating the cinematic treatment in the early 20th century…Her book has many flaws, surely, but should be never called dull."
And another one:
"It's really kind of
trashy, falling into the
sensational genre, but don't let that deter you -
it'll keep you up at night AND provide the romantic bygone otherness of say, a
Jane Austen novel. It's also an interesting window into
Victorian femininity, undermining as it does the ideal of the passive angel in the house, and replacing her with a kind of femme fatale anti-heroine…
A really good read."
I hope you enjoy it.
Don
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