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The Red House Mystery / The Piccadilly Novels

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The narrative takes place at an isolated red house on a hill and follows the strained domestic life of a stern, urbane husband, his coarse, resentful wife, and their intellectually disabled son. Social jealousies and class resentments surface through the husband's frequent professional visits to a neighboring household and the presence of a young woman, producing simmering hatred and quiet humiliation. Evocative descriptions of the bleak setting underscore interpersonal tensions, while polite social interactions and concealed animosities gradually reveal deeper emotional conflict and a sense of foreboding.

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Duchess was a prolific author known for her engaging novels that often explore themes of romance and social dynamics. She wrote a variety of works, including the popular titles "A Bachelor's Dream" and "A Little Rebel," which showcase her ability to blend humor with poignant social commentary. Her writing is characterized by lively characters and intricate plots, appealing to readers of her time and beyond. Duchess also contributed to the literary landscape with practical guides, such as "How to Marry Well," reflecting her insights into relationships and societal expectations. Her diverse body of work continues to resonate with those interested in early 20th-century literature.

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