The Mystery of Mary
The Mystery of Mary, written by Grace Livingston Hill in the early 20th century, follows Tryon Dunham, a wealthy man who encounters a distressed young woman named Mary at a train station. Believing she is in danger, he offers to help her, leading to a gripping tale of intrigue and moral dilemmas as he seeks to uncover her hidden identity. The novel explores themes of trust, romance, and societal expectations as Dunham becomes increasingly drawn to Mary and the mystery surrounding her plight.












