
The Voice in the Fog
"The Voice in the Fog" by Harold MacGrath is a novel written in the early 20th century. Set against the backdrop of a suffragette rally in London, the story unfolds through a fog-laden night, weaving mystery, romantic tension, and family dynamics. The main characters include Kitty Killigrew, a spirited young woman grappling with her father's expectations of marriage, and Crawford, her charming husband attempting to navigate the chaos around them. The opening of the novel immerses readers in a thick London fog, establishing a mood of confusion and trepidation. As the story begins, the characters are caught in a traffic jam caused by the rally, with the protagonist, Kitty, expressing concern for her mother attending the event. Moments later, through a chance encounter, Kitty becomes embroiled in a theft when a man enters her cab, mistaking her for someone else. This incident sparks a series of events that unravel as the narrative progresses, hinting at deeper entanglements of love, loss, and the significance of identity amidst societal expectations and unrest.
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