A Magnificent Young Man
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Henrietta Eliza Vaughan Stannard, écrivant sous le nom de John Strange Winter, était une romancière anglaise célèbre pour ses récits sentimentaux. Elle a consacré ses premiers efforts d'écriture principalement à la fiction de magazines, se concentrant souvent sur la vie militaire. Stannard était également une journaliste active qui défendait les causes des femmes, dirigeant d'importantes organisations d'écrivains. Son œuvre se caractérise par une sensibilité délicate et une représentation perspicace de la vie de ses personnages.






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Cavalry Life is a collection of stories about life in the British cavalry, written by John Strange Winter (pseudonym of Henrietta Eliza Vaughan Stannard). The book covers a range of topics, from the excitement and danger of battle to the mundane routines of training and life in the barracks. It is a captivating and entertaining look at life in the cavalry during the late 19th century.
When young journalist Roger Beverley is assigned to cover a sensational murder trial, he thinks he's stumbled upon the story of a lifetime. But as he delves deeper into the case, he realizes that the truth may be far more complicated than he ever imagined. 'The Truth-Tellers' is a gripping tale of love, betrayal, and the perils of seeking the truth in a world where nothing is what it seems.
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