
Science and Arts
CHAMBERS'S JOURNAL - OF - POPULAR POPULAR LITERATURE
1889
A DEAD RECKONING.
A DEAD RECKONING. - A STORY IN NINETEEN CHAPTERS. - By T. W. SPEIGHT,
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
Set in the genteel world of a 19th‑century country estate, the story opens on a bright April afternoon at Beechley Towers, where newly‑wed Clara Brooke and her circle of friends gather in a sun‑filled morning‑room. Their lighthearted chatter about anniversaries, letters, and the quirks of married life reveals a close‑knit community of spirited women—Clara, the tender brunette; Miss Primby, the endearing spinster; and the worldly Lady Fanny—each with her own hopes and hidden anxieties.
Beneath the genteel surface, the narrative hints at deeper currents: whispered plans, the uneasy balance between affection and independence, and a subtle sense that not everything is as tranquil as the garden outside. As Clara reflects on her husband’s heartfelt letters, the conversation turns to the paradox of intimacy and the occasional “jolly row” that can ignite larger conflicts. Listeners are drawn into a world where love, duty, and the unspoken tensions of Victorian society intertwine, promising both warmth and intrigue.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (276K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Bowen from page scans provided by Google Books
Release date
2018-08-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1830–1915
A prolific Victorian storyteller, this Liverpool-born novelist built suspense from secrets, disappearances, and uneasy twists. His books blend sensation fiction, mystery, and a touch of the uncanny, making them a rewarding rediscovery for readers who enjoy classic page-turners.
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