
In a stark stone cell, a young woman sits alone, staring at the thin sliver of light that doubles as a grim reminder of the bars confining her. The narrative captures her numbing despair, the slow erosion of hope, and the flicker of defiance that ignites when she finally recognizes the true horror of her confinement. As the weight of injustice presses upon her, a seed of revenge begins to take root.
Mary Turner comes from a once‑respectable family whose fortunes have crumbled under mismanagement and relentless poverty. Despite her innocence, a false accusation leads to a three‑year sentence that shatters her world and forces her into the harsh reality of the Tombs. The story follows her inner turmoil and the burgeoning resolve to turn her suffering into a calculated retaliation against a society that has condemned her without cause.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (452K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Keller, and David Widger
Release date
1997-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1867–1926
A journalist, editor, and former Episcopal clergyman, this versatile American writer moved easily between poetry, fiction, and practical nonfiction. His career carried him from Vermont and New York to London magazine offices, and his books range from mystery novels to guides on memory, language, and etiquette.
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1869–1943
Best known for the hit courtroom drama Within the Law, this Brooklyn-born writer moved easily between stage and screen and helped shape popular American suspense in the early 20th century. His career stretched from Broadway success to decades of work in silent and early sound films.
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