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After an aerial engagement leaves the narrator with amnesia, he is mistaken for a missing relative and is drawn into a family's arranged attachments. Attempts to reconstruct his past collide with secretive politics, espionage, and personal vendettas, producing betrayals, murder accusations, and attempted poisonings. The narrative alternates moments of domestic intimacy and tense investigation as clues, confrontations, and shifting alliances reveal true identities and motives. Themes of memory, identity, and deception guide the action toward a series of recognitions and a final settling of the intertwined dangers.

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Arthur W. Marchmont

Arthur W. Marchmont was a British author known for his contributions to the genre of historical fiction and adventure novels. His works often explore themes of romance, political intrigue, and personal valor, set against richly detailed historical backdrops. Notable titles include "A Courier of Fortune" and "By Right of Sword," which showcase his ability to weave compelling narratives that engage readers with both action and emotional depth. Marchmont's storytelling reflects a keen interest in the complexities of human relationships and the tumultuous events of his time, making his works a fascinating read for fans of classic literature.

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