Lady Audley's Secret

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The beautiful and enigmatic Lucy Graham, with her mysterious past and beguiling charm, captures the attention of all around her when she marries Sir Michael Audley. All is well until they are visited by old friends of Sir Michael, friends that the lady of the house makes a concerted effort not to meet in person. As the novel unfolds, the intricate web of secrets surrounding her life is slowly revealed, drawing in the reader with a sense of suspense and fascination.

First published in 1862, Lady Audley’s Secret was an instant hit with the Victorian public. It delves into the shadows of Victorian society, offering a captivating blend of psychological suspense and social commentary.


MARY ELIZABETH BRADDON [1835-1915] was an English novelist. She started out as an actress but lost all interest in the stage when she discovered writing. She published more than 80 novels in her lifetime, the most famous of which, Lady Audley’s Secret, became one of the most successful best sellers of its day.

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MARY ELIZABETH BRADDON [1835-1915] was an English novelist. She started out as an actress but lost all interest in the stage when she discovered writing. She published more than 80 novels in her lifetime, the most famous of which, Lady Audley’s Secret, became one of the most successful best sellers of its day.

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