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My Queen: A Weekly Journal for Young Women. Issue 5, October 27, 1900 Marion Marlowe Entrapped; or, The Victim of Professional Jealousy

By Lurana Sheldon

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

A beautiful singer's dreams become a nightmare as she faces betrayal, danger, and a terrifying plot hatched by a jealous rival.

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2018-10-04
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Summary

"My Queen: A Weekly Journal for Young Women. Issue 5, October 27, 1900" by Lurana Sheldon is a captivating story about Marion Marlowe, a talented young singer who becomes a target of intense professional jealousy in the competitive world of theater. Marion's rise to fame attracts the attention of both Manager Clayton Graham and critic Howard Everett, but it also ignites the envy of Carlotta, the current prima donna. Driven by rage, Carlotta weaves a web of deceit that puts Marion in grave danger, involving a sinister plot with Jack Green and even a network of human traffickers, turning Marion's pursuit of her dreams into a perilous fight for survival.

About the Author

Lurana W. Sheldon was an American author of novels, poems, and short stories, as well as a newspaper editor. Her published work amounted to over one million words. She claimed to have earned her living in fifteen different and totally dissimilar lines of business, including bookkeeping, business management, journalism, work in a chemical laboratory, buying dry goods, and writing stories. She was a suffrage activist, and she opposed prohibition.

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