
Wyllard's Weird
Wyllard's Weird is a novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon, published in the late 19th century. Set in Cornwall during the golden age of steam, it follows a doctor who encounters a mysterious young woman at a train stop, presumed to have committed suicide. The story delves into the circumstances surrounding her death and the secrets of her past. Notable for its exploration of themes like mystery and the supernatural, this work reflects Braddon's skill in gothic fiction.

























