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A Butterfly on the Wheel: A Novel

The narrative follows a high-society marital crisis when a politician's wife becomes the center of scandal after an intimate association with another man is discovered; events shift between Paris hotel rooms, London drawing-rooms and courtroom proceedings as friends, counsel, and a detective probe the circumstances. The plot charts negotiations of reputation and legal strategy, private remorse, public accusation, and the strain placed on personal loyalties. Characters confront choices about truth, forgiveness, and social survival while theatrical set-pieces and dramatic revelations examine how publicity and legal institutions shape private lives.

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The narrative follows a high-society marital crisis when a politician's wife becomes the center of scandal after an intimate association with another man is discovered; events shift between Paris hotel rooms, London drawing-rooms and courtroom proceedings as friends, counsel, and a detective probe the circumstances. The plot charts negotiations of reputation and legal strategy, private remorse, public accusation, and the strain placed on personal loyalties. Characters confront choices about truth, forgiveness, and social survival while theatrical set-pieces and dramatic revelations examine how publicity and legal institutions shape private lives.

About the Author

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Guy Thorne

Guy Thorne was a British author known for his diverse contributions to literature, spanning novels, essays, and stories that often explore themes of morality and human experience. His notable works include "I Believe" and other essays, which reflect his philosophical musings, and the novel "A Butterfly on the Wheel," which delves into the complexities of human relationships. Thorne's writing is characterized by its engaging narrative style and thought-provoking content, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature. His works often blend elements of adventure and introspection, appealing to a wide range of readers.

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