As With Many Of Braddon'S Works Mohawks Is Expected To Deliver A Satisfying Conclusion To The Story Offering Readers Resolutions To The Conflicts And Mysteries That Have Been Unfolding Throughout The Novel. The Third Volume Typically Brings Together The Culmination Of Relationships Revelations Of Secrets And The Outcomes Of Characters' Choices. Braddon'S Writing Style In The Final Volume Is Characterized By Its Melodramatic Flair Intricate Plotting And Attention To Psychological Depth. She Often Explores Themes Such As Morality Social Class And The Consequences Of Actions Reflecting The Societal Norms And Values Of Victorian England.