Strange Countess

Strange Countess, written by Edgar Wallace, follows Lois Reddle, a young clerk who visits a women's prison and meets a notorious murderer. Her encounter with the inmate lingers in her mind, leading her to a new job at the home of the Countess of Moron. As she navigates her new life, she becomes entangled with Michael Dorn, whose interest in her reveals unexpected truths about her past and destiny. This novel, published in the early 20th century, explores themes of fate and identity.




































