In 'London's Heart,' B. L. Farjeon crafts a captivating narrative steeped in the vivid Victorian milieu, weaving a tale that mirrors the contrasts of the era—its opulence juxtaposed with squalor, and its promise shadowed by deprivation. Farjeon's novel, replete with the hallmarks of classic literature, employs a rich Dickensian style, with an attentive eye on human character and societal condition...