📒 Ellen Wood (nee Price, 1814-87) was an English novelist better known as Mrs Henry Wood who is best remembered for her 1861 novel East Lynne. Many of her other novels became international bestsellers, achieving great popularity in the US, and she surpassed the fame of Charles Dickens in Australia. In 1867 she purchased the English magazine The Argosy which had been started two years earlier, and many of her novels were serialised in the magazine prior to book publication. She continued as editor until her death when her son, Charles Wood, took over. In addition to her novels she also wrote numerous short stories, including the popular Johnny Ludlow series and several in the genre of supernatural fiction. This novel which is a sequel to The Channings was first published in 1869 and is reprinted from the tenth edition of 1880.