
The Shadow of a Man
by Ernest William Hornung
About this book
Ernest William Hornung's *The Shadow of a Man* is a captivating novel set in the remote Australian Outback, where ambition, desire, and moral complexity collide in unexpected ways. When Moya Bethune arrives at a sprawling cattle station in the Riverina region, she finds herself drawn into a world of rugged landscapes, conflicted characters, and secrets that threaten to unravel everything she holds dear. As relationships deepen and tensions mount, the line between right and wrong becomes increasingly blurred, forcing each character to confront the darker aspects of their own nature.
Originally published in 1901, this Victorian-era novel explores themes of identity, passion, and the consequences of choices made in isolation from civilized society. Hornung masterfully depicts the harsh beauty of the Australian bush while weaving a complex psychological portrait of individuals struggling against their own limitations and desires. The narrative unfolds with mounting intensity, revealing how past actions cast long shadows over present circumstances.
Perfect for listeners who enjoy literary fiction with psychological depth, historical settings, and character-driven narratives, *The Shadow of a Man* offers a thoughtful examination of human nature set against an exotic and evocative backdrop. This timeless classic will appeal to fans of period drama and those seeking stories that challenge conventional morality.
