A complete issue · 400 pages · 1894
The Mysteries of the Court of London Vol. 7
A complete, restored issue of Penny Dreadfuls from 1894 — all 400 pages of cheap serialized Victorian sensation fiction — crime, horror, and lurid melodrama, free to page through at ComicBooks.com.
A complete issue · 400 pages · 1894
The Mysteries of the Court of London, Volume VII, Fourth Series, is a Gothic serial by George W. M. Reynolds, illustrated by F. Gilbert and W. H. Swindle. This installment continues multiple interwoven narratives spanning 151 chapters (LXXXII–CLXIV). The main plot concerns Ethel, a countess, who anxiously awaits confirmation that a murderer has been identified; the guilty party is revealed to be the hypocritical servant Makepeace. Simultaneously, Adolphus, the young Earl, faces ruin when his illicit love affair with Ethel—complicated by their being step-mother and step-son—threatens exposure. Subsidiary narratives include adventures involving "the Barker" (apparently a recurring character), encounters with foreign threats (tigers, stranglers, cobras), and aristocratic intrigues. The volume encompasses scenes at chateaux, temples, and courts, culminating in executions and tribunal proceedings. The tone combines domestic melodrama with exotic sensationalism and criminal detection.
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