
Henry Wood
Ellen Price was an English novelist better known as Mrs. Henry Wood. She is best remembered for her 1861 novel East Lynne. Many of her books sold well internationally and were widely read in the United States. In her time, she surpassed Charles Dickens in fame in Australia.

Johnny Ludlow, Fourth Series
In a town shadowed by mystery, societal pressures and personal desires collide, leading to dramatic events that expose the delicate balance between love and ruin.
By Henry Wood

Anne Hereford: A Novel
An orphaned girl finds herself caught in the crossfire of family secrets, jealousy, and potential danger as she starts a new life with her aunt’s family.
By Henry Wood

Johnny Ludlow, Second Series
In the English countryside, a young man finds himself caught in a web of mystery, family drama, and missing money when a simple postal exchange goes wrong.
By Henry Wood

Elster's Folly: A Novel
In a quaint village filled with secrets, a family's dark past resurfaces when a mysterious young man arrives, threatening to unravel their legacy.
By Henry Wood

Orville College: A Story
At a boarding school, students’ lives are transformed when a shooting occurs, which throws a shadow on the school and stirs up drama.
By Henry Wood

The Story of Charles Strange: A Novel. Vol. 3 (of 3)
In a world of secrets and desperate measures, a man risks everything to protect his friend from the gallows.
By Henry Wood

Johnny Ludlow, Sixth Series
A curious observer finds himself entangled in secrets and mysteries following the suspicious death of a young maid, leading him into a complicated world of social intrigue.
By Henry Wood

East Lynne
Amidst mounting debt and looming despair, a family's fate hangs in the balance, setting a course of love, loss, and fateful decisions that will change their lives forever.
By Henry Wood

St. Martin's Eve: A Novel
Amidst grief and societal expectations, can a widowed man find love again, or will the ambitions of others dictate his future?
By Henry Wood

The Red Court Farm: A Novel (Vol. 2 of 2)
Amidst social expectations and family drama, a young woman at boarding school and another of humble origins navigate love and belonging while secrets simmer and threaten to disrupt their lives.
By Henry Wood

The Shadow of Ashlydyat
In a town filled with social gatherings and familial bonds, a family must face an ominous sign that could bring misfortune upon them.
By Henry Wood

The Channings: A Story
In the shadow of cathedral bells and a family's legal misfortune, a young boy's spirited actions intertwine with burgeoning struggles.
By Henry Wood

Edina: A Novel
In a Cornish village filled with superstition, a tangled love story unfolds amidst the looming danger of the mines and the ominous warnings of local lore.
By Henry Wood

A Life's Secret: A Novel
In a quaint English town, love and ambition intertwine with a dark secret that threatens to shatter lives and expose buried truths.
By Henry Wood

The Master of Greylands: A Novel
In a bygone era, a banker's hidden debts and a family's dark secrets collide, threatening to unravel their lives forever.
By Henry Wood

Court Netherleigh: A Novel
** An English estate is disrupted by an unexpected shooting accident, unraveling a web of class differences, family expectations, and hidden drama.
By Henry Wood

Roland Yorke A Sequel to "The Channings"
In a quiet cathedral town veiled by moonlight, a shocking accusation of murder rips through the calm, sending ripples of suspicion and intrigue across the community.
By Henry Wood

Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Mrs. Henry Wood
A look into a collection of works that exposes Victorian-era stories of love, society, and morality.
By Henry Wood

It May Be True, Vol. 1 (of 3)
In a quaint village, a young woman must leave her family to become a governess, testing the bonds of love and duty in the face of heartbreak.
By Henry Wood

Johnny Ludlow, Third Series
Amidst love, class divides, and moral struggles in the late 19th-century countryside, a young woman's disappearance sparks a wave of questions and unravels hidden truths.
By Henry Wood