"The Mystery of Suicide Place" by Mrs. Alex McVeigh Miller is a romantic novel written in the late 19th century. This work delves into themes of love, jealousy, and the impact of social standing through the eyes of its protagonists. The narrative unfolds primarily around the beautiful Maybelle Maury and the suitors vying for her affection, amidst the shadow of a grim location known as Suicide Place, which carries with it a legacy of tragedy and mental health issues. The opening of the story introduces us to Miss Maybelle Maury, who, upon returning from Europe, rekindles a flirtatious connection with the wealthy St. George Beresford. Their budding romance quickly becomes complicated with the introduction of Florence "Floy" Fane, a free-spirited girl who captures Beresford's attention. As the plot progresses, jealousy and ambition intertwine, particularly through Otho Maury, Maybelle's brother, who harbors his own feelings for Floy and seeks to manipulate the dynamics for his gain. Set against the dark backdrop of the ominous Suicide Place, this tale promises to explore the lengths to which individuals will go for love, along with the potential consequences of their actions. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
The Mystery of Suicide Place
By Alex. McVeigh Miller
"The Mystery of Suicide Place" by Mrs. Alex McVeigh Miller is a romantic novel written in the late 19th century. This work delves into themes of love,...
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2019-10-07
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Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller was the pen name of Mittie Frances Clarke Point, an American novelist. She wrote 80 dime novels during a 50-year career. Her first novel was Rosamond, but her success began with the 1883 romance, The Bride of the Tomb. She died in 1937. In 1978, her home, "The Cedars", was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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