Lucy Entwhistle and Everard Wemyss meet at a low point in their lives and quickly fall into a consuming romance. To Lucy, Everard seems perfect—until the haunting memory of his first wife, Vera, who died under suspicious circumstances, begins to cast doubt over their new marriage. This sharp psychological tale delves into themes of love, obsession, and hidden darkness, unraveling a mysterious death with suspense and character-driven drama. It explores how trust and perception shape relationships, making it a chilling read for those who enjoy psychological thrillers.
Why You Should Read?
- A sharp psychological tale of love, obsession, and hidden darkness.
- Suspenseful unraveling of a mysterious death.
- Perfect for readers who enjoy character-driven drama with a chilling edge.
- Explores how trust and perception shape relationships.
About the Author
Elizabeth Von Arnim (1866–1941) was a British novelist born in Australia. Known for her satirical and witty writing, she penned over 20 novels, often exploring themes of women's independence and societal expectations. Her works frequently feature strong female protagonists and keen observations of human nature. Among her notable works are 'Elizabeth and Her German Garden' and 'The Enchanted April', both of which achieved considerable success and critical acclaim.