The Golden Dog
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The narrative unfolds in mid-eighteenth-century Quebec, interweaving colonial politics, social ritual, and private passions. Against the fortified city and its governing elite, competing ambitions and long‑standing resentments prompt courtroom manoeuvres, clandestine schemes, and violent reckonings; amid balls, domestic scenes, and perilous journeys personal loyalties and romantic attachments are repeatedly tested. Rich period detail and episodic chapters alternate historical reflection with melodramatic incidents, tracing how honor, greed, and revenge shape the fortunes of families and individuals in a community strained by war and social change.
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