This Victorian sensation novel centers on Anne Hereford, a young orphaned girl who becomes entangled in a web of mystery, deception, and hidden family secrets while living with distant relatives. Set in a gloomy mansion, Anne uncovers strange occurrences and shadowy figures, all while facing challenges to her own safety and reputation. As she pieces together the truth, she must navigate treacherous relationships and societal expectations. Ellen Wood crafts a story filled with suspense, dramatic twists, and a rich atmosphere of intrigue.
Mrs. Henry Wood (the pen-name of Ellen Wood) was one of the best-selling authors of the late 19th century. She became famous for her novel "East Lynne" (1861) and wrote more than thirty additional novels as well as short stories, most of which contain elements of mystery and suspense. She also edited the famous "Argosy" magazine from 1867 until her death.