First serialized in 1895 and then published as a novel in 1915, each time under a different title, this newly updated version of Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller's Suicide Place: A Love Story will captivate contemporary readers with its tale of calculated love, fierce jealousy, and class tensions.
Set in Gilded Age New York, the novel unravels the doomed love triangle between desperate Maybelle, wealthy George, and humble Floy-exposing the era's obsession with status and wealth that continues to persist in modern society.
This third installment in the ITNA ICONS Collection also serves as a powerful metaphor for the wealthy's hidden desperation, posing the ultimate question: can true love transcend class boundaries, or will social conventions claim another victim?