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The rat-trap

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The story centers on the administration of a small tropical island where civil disturbances prompt an official inquiry. The narrative follows the investigator and a cast of colonial officials, military officers, planters, and families as the inquiry exposes social tensions, competing interests, and administrative shortcomings. Domestic episodes show how personal relationships and the island landscape influence public decisions. Episodic chapters alternate between political maneuvering, investigative procedure, and scenes of local life, producing a compact portrait of imperial governance, community conflict, and the everyday forces that lead to unrest.

About the Author

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Dolf Wyllarde

Dolf Wyllarde was a British author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His notable work, "The Rat-Trap," reflects his keen observations of human nature and societal dynamics. Wyllarde's writing often explores themes of morality and the complexities of life, showcasing his ability to weave intricate narratives that resonate with readers. While not as widely recognized today, his work offers a glimpse into the literary landscape of his time, providing valuable insights into the cultural and social issues of the era.