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The Sword of Damocles: A Story of New York Life

Set amid New York social circles, the narrative follows intersecting lives unsettled by concealed pasts, moral dilemmas, and an overriding sense of imminent danger. Personal relationships, romantic choices, and domestic tensions coexist with a slow-unfolding mystery that prompts inquiries, confrontations, and legal and emotional reckonings. The book alternates intimate character studies with episodes of detection and suspense, exploring themes of justice and mercy as secrets are revealed and responsibilities confronted. Resolution emerges through both investigative disclosure and compassionate decisions, linking the fate of individuals to broader questions of honor, guilt, and social consequence.

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Set amid New York social circles, the narrative follows intersecting lives unsettled by concealed pasts, moral dilemmas, and an overriding sense of imminent danger. Personal relationships, romantic choices, and domestic tensions coexist with a slow-unfolding mystery that prompts inquiries, confrontations, and legal and emotional reckonings. The book alternates intimate character studies with episodes of detection and suspense, exploring themes of justice and mercy as secrets are revealed and responsibilities confronted. Resolution emerges through both investigative disclosure and compassionate decisions, linking the fate of individuals to broader questions of honor, guilt, and social consequence.

About the Author

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Anna Katharine Green

Anna Katharine Green was an American author known for her pioneering contributions to the detective fiction genre in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Often referred to as the "mother of American detective fiction," she created complex plots and strong female characters, influencing later writers such as Agatha Christie. Her notable works include "Agatha Webb," which showcases her skill in crafting intricate mysteries, and "7 to 12: A Detective Story," which reflects her innovative narrative style. Green's writing not only entertained readers but also helped establish the conventions of the modern mystery genre.

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