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In bustling mid‑Victorian London, a modest haberdashery on Holborn thrives under the steady hand of James Harvey, a country‑born tradesman who has built a respectable life with his wife and three children. Despite a steady stream of customers, Harvey feels an inexplicable pinch in his finances, hinting that something is amiss behind the shop’s polished façade. The narrative follows a seasoned barrister who becomes drawn into the mystery of a seemingly honest clerk’s quiet thefts.
The clerk, Cartwright, is eventually caught pilfering money, only to walk free on a technicality at the Old Bailey. Humiliated and desperate, he turns his cunning toward a campaign of anonymous letters, targeting Harvey’s creditors and threatening the family’s livelihood. As legal battles mount and debts spiral, the story unfolds as a vivid portrait of Victorian commerce, the fragility of reputation, and the relentless pursuit of justice.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (630K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1807–1877
Best known for the wildly successful novel Ten Thousand a Year and the vivid medical tales collected as Passages from the Diary of a Late Physician, this Victorian writer built a rare career across literature, law, and politics. His stories helped turn professional experience into popular fiction, giving readers drama, suspense, and a sharp look at 19th-century society.
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