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Brandon Coyle's Wife

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“Brandon Coyle’s Wife” resumes the stories of Valdimir Desparde and Brandon Coyle from where it paused at the conclusion of “A Skeleton in the Closet.”
Written by Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth (1819–1899) and first Copyright in 1878. 41 Chapters; 320 pages; 110,000 words.

CONTENTS.
- A Rejected Bridegroom.
- Our Exile.
- A Shock.
- The Wanderer.
- The Search.
- The Discovery.
- Dawning Day.
- More Discoveries.
- Kit’s Home.
- Kit’s Days
- A Demon’s Deed.
- A Fatal Journey.
- Entrapped.
- Arrested.
- How the Murder was Discovered.
- Valdimir Desparde’s Examination.
- The Result.
- A Storm of Trouble.
- That Secret.
- At Castle Montjoie.
- Dream or Vision?
- Mysteries.
- Vivienne’s Woe.
- Arielle’s Visitors Arrive.
- The Test of Love.
- A Visit to Valdimir.
- Antoinette.
- Antoinette’s Reparation.
- The Meeting.
- A Love Chase.
- From Beyond.
- Darkness Before Dawn.
- The Trial.
- The Arraignment.
- The Verdict.
- Victory.
- At Deloraine Park.
- Those Bitter, Bitter Words.
- Mr. Adrian Fleming’s Expedition.
- What Those Bitter Words Meant.
- Lord Beaudevere’s Story Told by a Christmas Fireside.

430 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1893

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E.D.E.N. Southworth

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Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte (aka "E.D.E.N.") Southworth was an American writer of more than 60 novels in the latter part of the 19th century. She was probably the most widely read author of that era.

Some of her earliest works appeared in The National Era, the newspaper that printed Uncle Tom's Cabin. Like her friend Harriet Beecher Stowe, she was a supporter of social change and women's rights. Her first novel, Retribution, a serial for the National Era, published in book form in 1846, was so well received that she gave up teaching and became a regular contributor to various periodicals, especially the New York Ledger.

Her best known work was The Hidden Hand. Most of her novels deal with the Southern United States during the post-American Civil War era.

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The conclusion of the Victorian family drama concerning the Coyle family. A typical, unpredictable, overdrawn drama that I enjoyed thoroughly.
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