Our Mutual Friend, Version 2

Our Mutual Friend, completed by Charles Dickens in 1865, is his final novel and a complex exploration of wealth and its impact on human relationships. The story begins with the discovery of a body in the Thames, identified as John Harmon, who was set to inherit a fortune and marry Bella Wilfer, a woman he had never met. Instead, the inheritance goes to the Boffins, a working-class couple, leading to a web of interactions that reveal the social dynamics of Victorian London. The novel is notable for its psychological depth and social commentary on money and morality.









































