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470 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published January 1, 1867
Birds of Prey is Part 1 of Charlotte and her family and friends' story, with Charlotte's Inheritance being Part 2. Birds of Prey is a bit confusing at first, because each of the first several chapters is a separate vignette about one of the characters, without any seeming reference to the others. But it all starts to come together soon enough.
The major plot theme revolves around hunting out the rightful descendant of a wealthy man whose large inheritance was waiting to be bestowed. And within that context there are several more or less unscrupulous men who are tracing that genealogy, some of whom develop into better people, one who dives deep into treachery and continues to be evil until his bitter end. He seems so entirely respectable on the surface, but his secret actions and manipulation of others were reprehensible, making me want to throw the book down and walk away. (But I am glad I didn't). Several sweet love stories develop among the interested parties, as well as some grave disappointments.
I do not recommend reading Part 2, without having read Part 1: you would miss out on so many important details and great background for character development.
I listened to this novel as a free download from LibriVox.org. First published in 1867.