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Evelyn Manwaring

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A young woman arrives at Hampton Court Palace and becomes involved in family intrigues that expose scandal, divided loyalties, and disputed inheritance. The narrative moves between life at a country manor and life in high society, following a disgraced kinsman whose fall leads to exile and military service, the unfolding of long-hidden truths, and public entertainments that test reputation and allegiance. Through letters, revelations, and scenes of domestic and ceremonial life, relationships are strained and then mended, leading to restored fortunes, clarified identities, and the protagonist's personal coming of age.

About the Author

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Greville John Chester

Greville John Chester was an English author known for his novel "Evelyn Manwaring." His work often explores themes of personal struggle and societal expectations, reflecting the complexities of human relationships. Chester's writing is characterized by its attention to character development and emotional depth, making his narratives resonate with readers seeking insight into the human condition. Though not widely recognized today, his contributions to literature provide a glimpse into the literary landscape of his time.