"Rogues and Vagabonds" by George R. Sims is a late 1800s tale that dives into the dark corners of society, where lives intertwine with crime and misfortune. It begins dramatically with the "Bon Espoir" shipwreck, where passengers, trapped between calm waters and impending doom, reveal their hidden secrets. One man, Gurth Egerton, confesses to murder as the ship descends, creating a tense opening before the story shifts to the bustling streets of London. Here, the narrative introduces a cast of characters whose lives are shaped by desperation and who inhabit a world far removed from the doomed voyagers, yet their paths are destined to cross in unexpected ways, promising a journey through contrasting worlds.
Rogues and Vagabonds
By George R. Sims
As a ship sinks and confessions spill out, the dark secrets of London's streets emerge, intertwining the fates of the desperate and the damned.
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About the AuthorGeorge Robert Sims was an English journalist, poet, dramatist, novelist and bon vivant.
George Robert Sims was an English journalist, poet, dramatist, novelist and bon vivant.
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