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The Enemy Within
The narrative unfolds against a backdrop of historical intrigue, likely set during a period of social or political upheaval where allegiances are constantly tested. A central mystery, often involving a violent crime such as murder, serves as the catalyst for the plot. The title, "The Enemy Within," signals that the threat isn't an external force, but rather one lurking among trusted companions, within an organization, or perhaps even within the protagonist's own sphere of influence. This premise sets up a scenario where uncovering the truth requires navigating a treacherous landscape of suspicion and deception, where identifying the real adversary is paramount to preventing further disaster. The story typically centers on a determined investigator, perhaps a loyal servant of the crown or a seasoned knight, tasked with unmasking the hidden foe. This protagonist must contend with a cast of characters who may appear innocent but harbour ulterior motives, ranging from ambitious nobles and disgruntled soldiers to individuals driven by personal vendettas or secrets from the past. Key themes explored include the pervasive nature of betrayal, the fragility of trust, the corrupting influence of power, and the often-blurred lines between duty and personal loyalty. The narrative delves into the psychological toll of paranoia and the challenge of discerning true intentions when appearances are deceiving. What makes this novel particularly captivating is its ability to blend a meticulously researched historical setting with a compelling whodunit. The suspense is heightened by the intimate nature of the threat – an enemy close at hand, making the investigation both dangerous and deeply personal for the protagonist. Marston skillfully crafts a complex web of intrigue, encouraging readers to scrutinize every character and motive alongside the investigator. The enduring appeal lies in its exploration of timeless human frailties such as ambition and deceit, framed within the rich tapestry of the past, offering a satisfying puzzle that challenges assumptions and reveals the dark undercurrents that can exist even in seemingly ordered societies.
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Tomes & Tales
$6
1 copy
Publisher
Allison & Busby, Limited
Pages
384
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780749020583
ISBN-10
074902058X
Language
English
Published
2017-10-19
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