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The Lodger

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A down-on-their-luck married couple take in a quiet, secretive lodger to relieve financial strain, and his odd habits and nocturnal comings and goings soon provoke rumor and fear. Neighbors, a detective acquaintance, and the household itself become increasingly uneasy as suspicion coalesces around the newcomer. The narrative traces the slow erosion of domestic calm, the couple’s moral anxieties, and the corrosive power of gossip, building psychological suspense through atmosphere, small domestic details, and the community’s readiness to believe the worst.

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Marie Belloc Lowndes

Marie Belloc Lowndes was a British author known for her contributions to the genre of crime fiction and psychological thrillers. Born in the late 19th century, she gained popularity with her novel "The Lodger," which explores themes of suspense and mystery. Lowndes often delved into the complexities of human relationships, as seen in works like "Good Old Anna" and "Love and Hatred." Her writing is characterized by a keen psychological insight and a focus on the darker aspects of human nature. Throughout her career, she published numerous novels and essays, establishing herself as a significant figure in early 20th-century literature.

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