Mohawks: A Novel. Volume 2 of 3
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The narrative follows a circle of intertwined relationships in which two friends vie, sometimes secretly, for the affection of a young woman, testing loyalties and social ambition. A parallel thread uncovers a long-buried tragedy involving a destitute father, an orphaned child, and disputed claims to fortune that provoke investigations and concealed identities. Through revelations, confrontations, and moral dilemmas, the story moves between intimate domestic scenes and broader melodramatic incidents while exploring class, inheritance, and the personal cost of secrecy.
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