The Man who Went Wrong by K. Jerome

The story revolves around a man who has been wronged by society and seeks revenge through manipulation and deception. He uses his intelligence and charm to gain the trust of those around him, ultimately leading them down a path of destruction. The narrative explores themes of morality, power dynamics, and the blurred lines between right and wrong.

By K. Jerome · First published 1925 · Genre: Literary Fiction, Social Commentary, Character Study

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