In David Graham Phillips’ "The Master Rogue: The Confessions of a Croesus," enter a world of immense wealth and deeply buried family secrets. Set in the early 20th century, this psychological drama explores the complexities of familial relationships and the corrosive nature of hidden truths. Through a series of intimate confessions, the novel delves into moral ambiguity and the psychological burdens that accompany vast fortunes. Phillips crafts a compelling narrative centered around the intricate dynamics of family life, revealing the hidden struggles behind a facade of prosperity. This meticulously prepared republication brings to light a powerful story of the human condition, exploring timeless themes of ambition, guilt, and the enduring power of the past. A classic work of literary fiction sure to resonate with anyone interested in the hidden lives of families.
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