In 'Self-Doomed,' B. L. Farjeon intricately weaves a story that encapsulates the essence of human fragility and the potential for self-sabotage. With its publication by DigiCat Publishing, Farjeon's novel is dressed anew, extending the work's life beyond its original Victorian context. The narrative employs a literary style that melds suspense with a nuanced exploration of character psychology, ex...