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Changeling, and Other Stories

by Byrne, Donn (1889–1928)
Public domain · free to read · 13,740 downloads on Project Gutenberg
American LiteratureCrime, Thrillers and MysteryNovelsShort StoriesIreland -- Social life and customs -- FictionShort stories, Irish

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"Changeling and Other Stories" by Donn Byrne is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The title story, "Changeling," introduces readers to Anna Janssen, a chorus girl on trial for the murder of her former lover, Alastair de Vries, as the courtroom drama unfolds with a backdrop of public scrutiny and personal transformation. The collection blends themes of crime, justice, and human relationships, and it appears to delve into deeper issues of identity and redemption. The opening of "Changeling" establishes a tense courtroom atmosphere where the prosecution builds its case against Anna Janssen, who appears both striking and enigmatic. As the district attorney presents evidence and witnesses testify, the complexities of Anna's character come to light. A vivid description contrasts her present legal predicament with her passionate past as an influential figure in New York’s nightlife. The narrative shifts to her defense, led by the skilled Howard Donegan, who seems disinterested in cross-examining witnesses, prompting concern for Anna’s fate. This setup foreshadows a rich exploration of her story and the moral dilemmas surrounding her actions, setting a compelling stage for the ensuing drama. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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