<p>In "Some Persons Unknown," E. W. Hornung masterfully weaves a narrative that delves into the complexities of identity and morality amidst the backdrop of a gripping mystery. The novel is characterized by Hornung's keen observation and an intricate plot that reflects the societal tensions of Victorian England, particularly the exploration of justice and the ambiguity of guilt. Through a combination of vivid characterizations and a suspenseful p...