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The Loudwater Tragedy by T.W. Speight is a retelling from the point of a young woman involved in the crime. The tragedy involves the murder of Mr. Melray. Excerpt: "My Dear Phil.--By this post, I send you a copy of a certain penny weekly journal entitled The Family Cornucopia, which, for lack of something better to read, I picked up the other day at a bookstall while on my way to the beach. "Naturally, you will at once say to yourself (for you cannot deny, dear, that you occasionally express yourself with somewhat unnecessary emphasis over trifles), 'What the dickens does the girl mean by bothering me with her trumpery penny rubbish?"…mehr

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The Loudwater Tragedy by T.W. Speight is a retelling from the point of a young woman involved in the crime. The tragedy involves the murder of Mr. Melray. Excerpt: "My Dear Phil.--By this post, I send you a copy of a certain penny weekly journal entitled The Family Cornucopia, which, for lack of something better to read, I picked up the other day at a bookstall while on my way to the beach. "Naturally, you will at once say to yourself (for you cannot deny, dear, that you occasionally express yourself with somewhat unnecessary emphasis over trifles), 'What the dickens does the girl mean by bothering me with her trumpery penny rubbish?"

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Thomas Wilkinson Speight, known in the literary world as T. W. Speight, was an English novelist who garnered a reputation for his contributions to the mystery and thriller genres during the latter part of the 19th century. Speight's work is characterized by its intricate plots, suspenseful narratives, and a particular focus on the psychological dimensions of crime and its impact on both victims and perpetrators. 'The Loudwater Tragedy' stands as a testament to his skillful storytelling and his ability to engage readers with a blend of suspense and drama. Speight's oeuvre includes a wide selection of novels that often delve into the themes of identity, secrecy, and the Victorian preoccupation with respectability. Although Speight may not be as widely remembered as some of his contemporaries, his literary contributions remain of interest to scholars of Victorian fiction and enthusiasts of early detective stories. His works are a window into the literary styles that prefigured the modern thriller and continue to influence the genre today.