
Transcriber’s Note:
MAXWELL DREWITT. A NOVEL.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME I.
CHAPTER I. Diamond cut Diamond.
CHAPTER II. Maxwell’s Little Game.
CHAPTER III. The Master of Kincorth.
CHAPTER IV. Coming Home.
CHAPTER V. Peacemaking.
CHAPTER VI. At the Hustings.
CHAPTER VII. The Result of the Poll.
In a sun‑splashed sitting‑room on the edge of the Connemara road, Maxwell Drewitt and his companion Tim Ryan sit opposite each other, a study in contrasts. Maxwell, the darker‑eyed nephew of a respectable Irish squire, carries a grave, almost austere demeanor, while Tim, with his reddish hair and easy grin, provides the more genial, quick‑tempered counterpoint. Their conversation drifts from idle banter to the subtle hints of a deeper, unspoken rivalry, setting the tone for a life that will be as much about personal ambition as about the expectations of family and society.
The opening chapters follow Maxwell as he navigates the small‑town politics and family obligations that frame his early adulthood. A game of wit with Tim, a tentative step into the world of local elections, and a whispered warning from his uncle hint at a character whose outward calm masks a more calculating mind. As he moves from the quiet cottage into the broader currents of Irish life, listeners will sense the tension between the man he appears to be and the man he may become.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (476K characters)
Release date
2026-06-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1832–1906
A popular and influential Victorian writer, she mixed ghost stories, social observation, and sharp knowledge of London business life in fiction that still feels fresh. Writing as Mrs. J. H. Riddell and sometimes F. G. Trafford, she became especially admired for haunted-house tales and novels of the City.
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