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Plus fort que Sherlock Holmès

by Mark Twain

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Mark Twain's cleverly titled "Plus fort que Sherlock Holmès" weaves a captivating tale of deception, family conflict, and unexpected revelations set in 1880s Virginia. When a young man of modest means marries a wealthy heiress against her father's fierce opposition, their union promises romance and defiance of social convention. Yet the morning after their wedding, the bride discovers her new husband harbors a dark secret—one that will unravel the very foundations of their relationship and test the limits of love and trust. This masterful short story explores themes of identity, prejudice, and the masks people wear to survive in society. Twain deftly examines how first impressions deceive and how family reputation can cast long shadows across generations. The narrative unfolds with the precision of a mystery, revealing layers of complexity beneath outward appearances that rival any detective's investigation. With wit and psychological depth characteristic of Twain's finest work, the author crafts a meditation on the nature of truth and self-deception. Perfect for fans of classic literature and psychological short stories, this audiobook offers a compelling exploration of human nature that remains strikingly relevant. Listeners seeking intelligent storytelling that challenges assumptions and rewards careful attention will find themselves drawn into Twain's intricately plotted world, where nothing is quite what it seems.