The Inner Shrine

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The Inner Shrine

by Basil King

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THE - INNER - SHRINE - A NOVEL OF TODAY - ILLUSTRATED - HARPER & BROTHERS NEW YORK AND LONDON M.C.M.I.X - Copyright, 1908, 1909, by HARPER & BROTHERS. - All rights reserved. - Published May, 1909.

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Mrs. Eveleth spends a sleepless night pacing the gilded salons of a Parisian townhouse, her thoughts a tangled knot of dread and memory. She watches the couple she loves—her son George and his wife Diane—move through the rooms, trying to read the slightest tremor in their gestures for any hint of trouble. The narrative opens with her uneasy intuition, a quiet alarm that something unseen is about to disturb the comfortable rhythm of their lives.

The novel draws a vivid portrait of high‑society life, where elegant parties and whispered conversations mask deeper anxieties. Through Mrs. Eveleth’s keen observations, the reader catches fleeting clues—a forced smile, a lingering silence—that suggest hidden strains beneath the surface. As the evening unfolds, the story teeters between the polished façade of wealth and the unsettling feeling that a storm is gathering just beyond the ballroom’s chandeliers.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (431K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Rick Niles, Carol David and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team

Release date

2004-12-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Basil King

Basil King

1859–1928

A Canadian-born clergyman turned novelist, he wrote popular fiction and reflective nonfiction shaped by faith, moral struggle, and later an interest in spiritual questions. His work often blends everyday drama with earnest ideas about courage, conscience, and hope.

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