The Coquette's Victim is a novel written by Charlotte M. Braeme. Charlotte M. Braeme was one of the pen names used by the prolific 19th-century British author Mary Bramston. She wrote numerous novels many of which belonged to the sensation fiction genre that was popular in the Victorian era. The Coquette's Victim likely falls within the genre of sensational fiction characterized by its emphasis on suspenseful and often melodramatic plots as well as its exploration of scandalous or sensational themes. The term coquette typically refers to a woman who flirts or engages in romantic relationships casually and the title suggests that the novel might revolve around a character fitting this description and the consequences of her actions. If you have specific questions about the plot or themes of The Coquette's Victim or if there's a particular aspect you're interested in feel free to ask!
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