In 'The Price of Silence,' Fred M. White weaves a compelling tapestry of deception, guilt, and redemption, set against the backdrop of Edwardian England's upper crust. White masterfully employs a taut narrative style, enthralling readers as he unravels the intriguing life of Sir Wilton Oakes. The novel delves into the life of a flawed aristocrat, exploring themes of legacy and moral rebirth amidst...