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Taken at the Flood

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"Taken at the Flood" is a gripping novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon that takes readers on a thrilling journey through love, betrayal, and deception. The story follows the charming and enigmatic Roland Lansdale as he navigates the complex world of British society in the 19th century.

Braddon's writing is sharp and engaging, drawing readers in with vivid descriptions and intricate character development. The plot twists and turns, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they try to unravel the mysteries surrounding Roland and his relationships.

The novel explores themes of love, power, and ambition, creating a rich tapestry of emotions and motivations that drive the characters forward. Braddon's keen insight into human nature makes for a compelling read that will leave readers pondering the choices and consequences that shape their own lives.

Overall, "Taken at the Flood" is a captivating and thought-provoking novel that will resonate with readers long after they have finished the final page. Braddon's masterful storytelling and intricate plot make this book a must-read for fans of historical fiction and mystery.

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Brought up by a parish schoolmaster with a hidden past, Sylvia Carew dreams of a future devoid of poverty. Will she be faithful to the man she adores or will she opt for the chance at wealth and position? What lengths will she go to and when all is said and done, will she be gratified with her "happily ever after"? Romance, ambition and greed, deceit and selfishness are at the root of this sensational Victorian novel by Braddon. As usual she manages to keep us in suspense until her well constructed surprise ending. - Summary by Celine Major


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