<p>Fred M. White's novel 'Paul Quentin' is a classic story of intrigue and false accusation, set in a time when honor and reputation were of the utmost significance. The narrative unfolds with rich, descriptive prose that paints an evocative picture of the protagonist's turmoil. John Dugdale, the central figure, grapples with the ignominy of being labeled a swindler, a situation compounded by the anxiety of potential arrest. White masterfully wea...