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Novel 188: William J. Locke, The Usurper (1901)

June 22, 2021 David Bywaters
James Sant, Lady Frances Bushby

James Sant, Lady Frances Bushby


A millionaire philanthropist is haunted by one long-ago act of dishonesty.


William J. Locke (1863-1930) wrote some 40 novels, several successful plays, and a great many short stories.  This novel is particularly good at representing the main characters’ mutual misperceptions.

“Character and plot are most ingeniously wrought and the conclusion, when it comes, is fully satisfying.” Spectator, December 7, 1901

“The plot is fresh and ingenious, and it is worked out with a simple directness of style, a resourcefulness of detail, and a fine idealism . . . uncommon enough.” Bookman, January, 1902

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