God's Playthings
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A collection of historical short stories portraying individuals across social ranks caught in moments of political intrigue, ruined fortunes, secret passions, and moral choice. Each tale offers a compact narrative focusing on atmosphere and character, often opening with a vividly drawn scene of privation or splendor and moving through betrayal, defeat, or quiet resignation. Recurring concerns include loyalty and self-interest, the costs of ambition or love, and the precariousness of social standing. The writing emphasizes period detail and psychological observation, shifting tone from tragic to ironic while sketching small decisive incidents that alter lives.
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