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The narrative follows Harold Vreeland, a young man returning to New York after years in the West who seeks entry into fashionable society amid tensions between wealthy newcomers and established elites. His social ambitions draw him into friendships, romantic entanglements, and dealings with figures such as a stenographer, senators, and various salon acquaintances, producing intrigues and betrayals that escalate into public scandal. The book is structured in phases that track his rise, immersion in urban pleasures, and a perilous decline that forces fraught choices about reputation, a contested marriage, and the welfare of a child.

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Richard Savage

Richard Savage was a British author known for his diverse storytelling that often blends romance and adventure. His works, such as "A Fascinating Traitor: An Anglo-Indian Story" and "The Little Lady of Lagunitas: A Franco-Californian Romance," showcase his ability to weave intricate narratives set against rich cultural backdrops. Savage's writing reflects a keen interest in exploring themes of identity and belonging, often through the lens of cross-cultural encounters. His novels, including "In the Swim" and "The Midnight Passenger," further illustrate his versatility as a writer, appealing to readers who enjoy engaging tales filled with emotional depth and vivid settings.

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