Mortomley's Estate A Novel Vol. II
Mortomley's Estate: A Novel Vol. II is set in the late 19th century and follows a public accountant who navigates the complex world of bankruptcy and the moral challenges it presents. The story is rooted in the financial struggles of a character whose personal and family troubles intertwine with the harsh realities of a growing, morally ambiguous business class. The narrative opens with a portrayal of the accountant's character, reflecting on his long career and the mounting pressures surrounding bankruptcy, particularly the financial troubles of an influential family. The accountant's cynical views on foreign business dealings highlight the social attitudes of the time. The novel sets the stage for exploring the tensions between personal integrity and financial survival, with characters grappling with issues of wealth, societal expectations, and moral choices. Against the backdrop of city life, the unfolding drama delves into the interpersonal complexities that emerge in a world driven by economic ambition and the inevitable consequences of financial ruin.
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Mortomley's Estate A Novel Vol. II
Mortomley's Estate: A Novel Vol. II is set in the late 19th century and follows a public accountant who navigates the complex world of bankruptcy and the moral challenges it presents. The story is rooted in the financial struggles of a character whose personal and family troubles intertwine with the harsh realities of a growing, morally ambiguous business class. The narrative opens with a portrayal of the accountant's character, reflecting on his long career and the mounting pressures surrounding bankruptcy, particularly the financial troubles of an influential family. The accountant's cynical views on foreign business dealings highlight the social attitudes of the time. The novel sets the stage for exploring the tensions between personal integrity and financial survival, with characters grappling with issues of wealth, societal expectations, and moral choices. Against the backdrop of city life, the unfolding drama delves into the interpersonal complexities that emerge in a world driven by economic ambition and the inevitable consequences of financial ruin.
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Mortomley's Estate A Novel Vol. II

Mortomley's Estate A Novel Vol. II

by J H Riddell
Mortomley's Estate A Novel Vol. II

Mortomley's Estate A Novel Vol. II

by J H Riddell

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Mortomley's Estate: A Novel Vol. II is set in the late 19th century and follows a public accountant who navigates the complex world of bankruptcy and the moral challenges it presents. The story is rooted in the financial struggles of a character whose personal and family troubles intertwine with the harsh realities of a growing, morally ambiguous business class. The narrative opens with a portrayal of the accountant's character, reflecting on his long career and the mounting pressures surrounding bankruptcy, particularly the financial troubles of an influential family. The accountant's cynical views on foreign business dealings highlight the social attitudes of the time. The novel sets the stage for exploring the tensions between personal integrity and financial survival, with characters grappling with issues of wealth, societal expectations, and moral choices. Against the backdrop of city life, the unfolding drama delves into the interpersonal complexities that emerge in a world driven by economic ambition and the inevitable consequences of financial ruin.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789370818941
Publisher: Double 9 Books
Publication date: 04/01/2025
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.32(d)

About the Author

J. H. Riddell (1832 1906) was an English author known for her contributions to Victorian literature, particularly in the genres of gothic fiction, mystery, and romance. She was a prolific writer, publishing novels, short stories, and novellas that often explored themes of social class, supernatural events, and psychological suspense. Riddell s works were widely read during her time, and she frequently contributed to prominent periodicals. Her writing is often characterized by its atmospheric tension, subtle explorations of human nature, and social commentary. Riddell s best-known works include The Uninhabited House (1868), a gothic novel that delves into the mystery surrounding an abandoned mansion with a dark and eerie history. The novel combines elements of supernatural suspense with an exploration of the psychological effects of fear and isolation. Many of Riddell s stories feature strong, independent female protagonists who confront complex and often supernatural dilemmas, reflecting the challenges women faced in Victorian society.
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