Graceful and lovely Lady Audley may not be all that she seems in this Victorian-era equivalent of Gillian Flynnâs Gone Girlâwith an introduction by Flynn Berry, the Edgar Awardâwinning author of Under the Harrow and A Double Life
Lady Audley is young, beautiful, and universally adored. Everyone comments on her sweet nature and her perfect marriage to the wealthy and aristocratic Sir Michael Audley. Sir Michaelâs nephew Robert is equally struck by his new auntâs angelic waysâuntil he notices the strange, terrifying effect Lady Audley has on his friend George Talboys. When George mysteriously vanishes, Robert is convinced that Lady Audley is neither as innocent nor as helpless as she appears, and he sets out to discover what secrets lie in Lady Audleyâs past.
A bestseller when it was first published in 1862, Lady Audleyâs Secret shocked readers because it dared to suggest that beneath a perfect surface a woman might be willing to lie, con, and even kill for the life she wanted.
The Modern Library Torchbearers series features women who wrote on their own terms, with boldness, creativity, and a spirit of resistance.
Lady Audley's Secret - Mary Elizabeth Braddon & Flynn Berry
Graceful and lovely Lady Audley may not be all that she seems in this Victorian-era equivalent of Gillian Flynnâs Gone Girlâwith an introduction by Flynn Berry, the Edgar Awardâwinning author of Under the Harrow and A Double Life
Lady Audley is young, beautiful, and universally adored. Everyone comments on her sweet nature and her perfect marriage to the wealthy and aristocratic Sir Michael Audley. Sir Michaelâs nephew Robert is equally struck by his new auntâs angelic waysâuntil he notices the strange, terrifying effect Lady Audley has on his friend George Talboys. When George mysteriously vanishes, Robert is convinced that Lady Audley is neither as innocent nor as helpless as she appears, and he sets out to discover what secrets lie in Lady Audleyâs past.
A bestseller when it was first published in 1862, Lady Audleyâs Secret shocked readers because it dared to suggest that beneath a perfect surface a woman might be willing to lie, con, and even kill for the life she wanted.
The Modern Library Torchbearers series features women who wrote on their own terms, with boldness, creativity, and a spirit of resistance.