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A tightly plotted drama set among Western residents in an East Asian port charts the fallout from a single reckless act that triggers scandal, guilt, and lasting personal consequences. The narrative moves between public social life on ships and verandahs and private moments of remorse, unveiling secrets, obligations, and cultural frictions. Through intertwined perspectives and episodes of travel and domestic unease, the book examines how shame, duty, and past choices reshape relationships and determine the characters' futures.

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E. M. Hull

E. M. Hull was a British author known for her romantic novels set in exotic locales, particularly the Middle East. Her most famous work, "The Sheik: A Novel," published in 1919, played a significant role in popularizing the desert romance genre and has influenced numerous adaptations in film and literature. Hull's writing often explores themes of passion and adventure against the backdrop of the mysterious East. In addition to "The Sheik," she authored several other notable works, including "The Desert Healer" and "The Shadow of the East," which further showcase her distinctive style and fascination with the allure of the desert landscape.

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