
The Mynns' Mystery, written by George Manville Fenn and first published in 1889, is a detective and mystery novel that intertwines themes of love, deception, and inheritance. The story centers on Gertrude Bellwood, who faces unwanted advances from Saul Harrington while grappling with the mysterious fate of her long-lost fiancé, George Harrington. As family tensions rise and secrets unfold, the narrative builds suspense around the potential return of George and the implications for the family fortune. This novel blends elements of mystery with adventure, reflecting the complexities of human relationships in the late 19th century.
























































































