Madame Midas
English


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<p><I>Madame Midas</I> (1888) is a mystery novel by Fergus Hume. Although not as successful as <I>The Mystery of a Hansom Cab</I> (1886) an immediate bestseller for Hume <I>Madame Midas</I> is a gripping novel with forbidden romance and a tightly wound mystery worthy of the best of Victorian fiction. From an author whose work inspired Arthur Conan Doyle <I>Madame Midas</I> is a story of fortune and loss set in the shadow of Australia's nineteenth century gold rush.</p><p>In the mid-nineteenth century Robert Curtis-along with countless other desperate and adventurous men-journeyed to Australia in search of fortune. Having established a successful mine in Ballarat Curtis settled in Melbourne where he married and had a daughter. In her youth Miss Curtis was the talk of the town and though she could have chosen any man for her husband she found herself attracted to Mr. Villiers a charming-yet-suspicious gentleman. Not long after their wedding his intentions become all too clear and soon his gambling threatens to erase the Curtis fortune. Outraged and disgraced Mrs. Villiers flees to Ballarat where she turns her attention to managing her father's mine. Known to the local people as Madame Midas she maintains a hard exterior in order not only to hide the truth of her past but to guard herself from the cruelty of men. When a pair of escaped prisoners lands on the nearby shore however her newfound security faces a formidable threat. <I>Madame Midas</I> is a tale of love lost and found of violence and greed in a country built on shallow unstable foundations.</p><p>With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript this edition of Fergus Hume's <I>Madame Midas</I> is a classic of Australian mystery and detective fiction reimagined for modern readers.</p>
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