Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1999
Publisher
The Trollope Society
Description
Set against the backdrop of Victorian society, the narrative unfolds with the captivating story of Lizzie Eustace, a woman embroiled in a fierce battle over a set of extraordinary diamonds that belonged to her deceased husband, Sir Florian Eustace. Lizzie, driven by her desire to assert her claim, finds herself at the center of a social scandal that intertwines themes of wealth, deception, and morality.
The diamonds are not merely precious stones; they symbolize the societal expectations placed upon Lizzie and the lengths she will go to secure her position. As she faces antagonism from those who question the legitimacy of her claim, Lizzie's cunning and resourcefulness become paramount. Trollope masterfully depicts Victorian norms while exploring the complexities of a woman determined to navigate a world where value is often tangled with duty and reputation.
Rich in character development and social commentary, the story delves into the intricacies of love, loyalty, and ambition. Readers are drawn into a world where the stakes of ownership extend beyond material wealth, revealing the profound implications of identity and legacy within the fabric of society.
The diamonds are not merely precious stones; they symbolize the societal expectations placed upon Lizzie and the lengths she will go to secure her position. As she faces antagonism from those who question the legitimacy of her claim, Lizzie's cunning and resourcefulness become paramount. Trollope masterfully depicts Victorian norms while exploring the complexities of a woman determined to navigate a world where value is often tangled with duty and reputation.
Rich in character development and social commentary, the story delves into the intricacies of love, loyalty, and ambition. Readers are drawn into a world where the stakes of ownership extend beyond material wealth, revealing the profound implications of identity and legacy within the fabric of society.
Genres
Romance
Mystery
Thriller & Suspense
Children’s
Action & Adventure
History
Horror
Humor
Business & Economics
Art & Photography
Crime
Classics
Contemporary
Politics
Nature