Gowrie; or, the King's Plot.
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The novel dramatizes the disputed events surrounding an alleged plot against the monarch, following a cast of nobles, servants, and courtiers as accusation, violence, and statecraft converge. The narrative presents evidence and scenes that argue for the earl's innocence and for the sovereign's culpability, interweaving foreign settings, legal inquiry, and personal loyalties. Prefatory material states the author's revisionist stance, and the story unfolds through descriptive episodes of intrigue, confrontation, and the political manipulation of testimony, probing themes of power, reputation, and the fragility of justice.
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