The Fatal Three

by Mary Elizabeth BRADDON (1835 - 1915)

Chapters 8-9

The Fatal Three

Written by one of the most prolific authors of the 19th century The Fatal Three although not as sensational as some of her other novels serves up some very fascinating characters. It also raises some very interesting questions regarding moral & religious education, Victorian marriage laws, mental illness and how one's upbringing can determine one's fate. Delightful country homes and exquisite scenery provide the usual perfect backdrop for this enjoyable read by Mary Elizabeth Braddon. - Summary by Celine Major


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Chapter 4 , Chapter 5 , Chapter 10 , Chapters 2-3 , Chapter 6 , Chapter 7 , Chapter 8 , BOOK 2 Chapter 1 , BOOK 3 Chapter 1 , Chapter 10 , Chapter 13 , Chapter 14 , Chapter 6 , Chapter 7 , Chapter 8 , Chapter 9 , Chapters 11-12 , Chapters 2-3 , Chapters 4-5 , Chapters 9-10