Davenport Dunn, a Man of Our Day. Volume 2 (of 2) by Charles Lever
Charles Lever throws us right back into the swirling world of mid-19th century finance and society in this concluding volume. Davenport Dunn, the brilliant but morally flexible speculator, seems to have it all: influence, wealth, and a network that spans from Irish estates to London drawing rooms. But Lever is setting up a domino run.
The Story
The plot follows the increasing strain on Dunn's elaborate operations. He's juggling the finances of the impetuous Lord Glengariff, navigating tricky political landscapes, and trying to manage his own personal affairs, which include a complicated romantic pursuit. The real tension comes from the fact that his whole empire is built on credit, reputation, and promises. As doubt begins to creep in and rivals circle, we watch to see if Dunn's clever mind can stay one step ahead of disaster. It's less a simple mystery and more a slow-burn suspense story: will the house of cards collapse?
Why You Should Read It
Forget dry history; this feels alive. Dunn is a fascinating character because he's not a mustache-twirling villain. He's talented, driven, and even likable in his way, which makes his potential fall so compelling. Lever has a sharp eye for the humor and hypocrisy of the social scene. The dialogue crackles, and the side characters—from anxious aristocrats to scheming lawyers—are vividly drawn. What stuck with me was how familiar it all feels. Swap the telegrams for tweets and the railway stocks for tech startups, and you've got a story about the perils of hype and living on borrowed time that could be written today.
Final Verdict
This is a perfect pick for readers who enjoy character-driven historical fiction with pace and wit. If you like authors like Anthony Trollope but wish his plots had a bit more financial thriller energy, you'll love Lever's style. It's also great for anyone who wonders about the human stories behind the big economic shifts of history. Be ready for a rich cast, smart social observations, and a finale that asks what price we're really willing to pay for a place at the top table.
Edward Anderson
9 months agoFrom the very first page, the emotional weight of the story is balanced perfectly. A true masterpiece.
Logan Hernandez
1 year agoI was skeptical at first, but the depth of research presented here is truly commendable. Worth every second.