The Hot Zone Sally Lockhart

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This book takes place in the year 1881 in London. Sally Lockhart is twenty-four and completely independent. She has a young daughter Harriet, a prospering business, and lives in Orchard House in Twickenham. One day, while her friends Webster Garland, Jim Taylor, and Charles are away in South America, Sally is delivered a divorce affidavit, claiming that a commission agent named Arthur Parrish wants to divorce Sally and claim custody of Harriet, his daughter. He claims Sally was an abusive wife and mother, cruel, and intolerable, that she deserted her husband, him, together with their daughter, and that he must claim custody of Harriet for her own protection. Sally, knowing she has never married (her fiancé died before they could be married and Harriet was born illegitimate), consults her lawyer, who does not believe her claim she was never married …show more content…

The next day, Sally sees the problems of the people at the mission, whipped little boys, abused mothers, and children that have never had toys. Dan’s employee Morris Katz takes Sally to meet Dan in Soho, where Dan tells Sally about Parrish, a criminal involved with several scams including collecting taxes off brothels and duping Jewish immigrants. When he tells her of the Tzaddik, Sally realizes that the Tzaddik wants Harriet, not Parrish. Meanwhile, the Tzaddik successfully blackmails a policeman to find Sally and Dan, and to arrest Dan for political crimes. Soon, Sally hears from the clergyman she has enlisted to help her find the priest that married her, and he tells her that he found him. When Sally goes to interrogate the priest, he ignores her. Sally finds out from another priest that the man she was married by is addicted to opium, which was used to blackmail him. Sally hears from Margaret that she found a good lawyer, but one that can only help Sally’s case if she comes out of

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