In "Danger; Or, Wounded in the House of a Friend," T. S. Arthur intricately weaves a cautionary narrative exploring the perils of moral ambiguity within domestic settings. The book is written in a late 19th-century realist style, characterized by its attention to detail and a focus on everyday life, which was typical of Arthur'Äôs oeuvre. Through vivid characters and poignant events, the narrative...