
Diana of Kara-Kara
Diana of Kara-Kara, written by Edgar Wallace in the early 20th century, follows the life of Diana Ford, a spirited orphan who inherits considerable wealth. Set in Australia, the novel explores her quest for independence and desire to return to England, while navigating societal expectations and romantic entanglements. The story examines themes of freedom, identity, and the complexities of wealth, highlighting the challenges faced by a young woman striving for self-determination amidst conflicting interests from those around her.





























