Murder in Ratcliffe
- 338pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Penny Blakely defies the expectations of a typical Victorian wife, navigating her obligations to her husband and household with a unique perspective. Her journey explores themes of individuality and the constraints of societal norms, showcasing her struggle for autonomy in a rigidly structured world. As she challenges traditional roles, Penny's character embodies the tension between personal desires and societal expectations, offering a compelling glimpse into the complexities of Victorian life.
