Collector’s Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket
A secret marriage, a whispered scandal, and a husband with a past too dangerous to ignore-Valeria soon realizes her wedding vows have bound her to a mystery as treacherous as it is irresistible. When she learns that her husband once stood trial for a crime so shocking the law itself refused to deliver a verdict, she refuses to remain in the dark. Defying convention, she plunges into a world of hidden identities, cryptic clues, and legal intrigue, determined to unearth the truth. But as deception coils around her, Valeria must ask herself: is she chasing justice, or walking straight into a trap?
Blending mystery, legal drama, and psychological suspense, The Law and the Lady broke new ground as one of the first detective novels with a female protagonist. Wilkie Collins challenged Victorian norms by crafting a heroine who defies societal expectations, pursuing justice with intelligence and determination. The novel also critiques the controversial Scottish Not Proven verdict, exposing flaws in the legal system that left the accused in a limbo of suspicion. A bold and gripping work of its time, it paved the way for future crime fiction and strong female detectives in literature.