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The narrative follows Sir Gilbert Clare, a proud country squire whose eldest son Alec becomes estranged through gambling and debts, creating familial strain. A contested inheritance and anonymous claims produce conspiracies, false heirs, and clandestine schemes involving figures such as Luigi, Giovanna, Ethel, and Tamsin. Investigations, revelations, secret deeds, and confrontations at estates and religious houses gradually expose the root mystery, test loyalties, and lead to reckonings of love, repentance, and restitution. Encounters with a veiled stranger, dangerous escapades, and the counsel of experience culminate in disclosed identities and reconciled relationships, resolving the tangled questions that threaten the Clare household.

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T. W. Speight

T. W. Speight was a British novelist active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for his contributions to the genre of romantic fiction and mystery. His works often explore themes of love, adventure, and intrigue, set against richly detailed backdrops. Among his notable titles is "A Secret of the Sea," a three-volume novel that showcases his ability to weave complex narratives with engaging characters. Speight's storytelling is characterized by a blend of suspense and romance, making his novels appealing to readers of his time and beyond.

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