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In Victorian London a violent death in a lodging-house prompts the arrest of a dishevelled suspect and sparks a sensational press campaign; court scenes record repeated remands as police seek evidence while defence counsel argues for the accused. The narrative focuses on the lodging-house keeper and her tenants, mixes newspaper dispatches with a reporter’s inquiries, and follows a young lodger’s letters that disclose domestic detail. Subplots involve a romantic entanglement overshadowed by disgraceful behaviour and the everyday struggles of the poor. Recurring concerns include class disparity, press sensationalism, procedural uncertainty, and the precarious position of women and working-class residents.
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