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Set on the marshy southern coast after the 1748 peace, the novel follows a country clergyman and his resourceful daughter as they are drawn into a violent struggle between revenue officers and organized smugglers and wreckers. When a cutter’s men are wounded in a night skirmish, the daughter nurses the injured and aids inquiries that reveal covert landings, betrayals, and local secrets tied to halls and isolated barns. The narrative moves through skirmishes at sea, perilous rides, imprisonment, shifting loyalties, and revelations that expose accomplices, culminating in confrontations that unpick the smuggling network and settle communal and personal accounts.

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Florence Warden

Florence Warden was a British novelist and playwright known for her contributions to late 19th and early 20th-century literature. She wrote a variety of works, including novels, plays, and short stories, often exploring themes of romance and mystery. One of her notable works is "A Perfect Fool: A Novel," which showcases her ability to blend humor with social commentary. Warden's writing is characterized by its engaging plots and well-drawn characters, making her a significant figure in the literary landscape of her time. Her works continue to be appreciated for their insight into human relationships and societal norms.

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