Hilda Wade, a Woman with Tenacity of Purpose by Grant Allen

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By Joshua Zhou Posted on Apr 1, 2026
In Category - Holistic Health
Allen, Grant, 1848-1899 Allen, Grant, 1848-1899
English
Have you ever met someone so determined, so quietly stubborn, that you just know they'll move mountains? That's Hilda Wade. This isn't your typical Victorian novel. Forget about drawing-room dramas. Hilda is a nurse, but she's really a detective on a personal, lifelong mission. Years ago, a man she believes is a murderer escaped justice. Now, she's made it her life's work to track him down and expose him. The catch? She has to do it from within the rigid confines of her profession and society, using her sharp mind and unwavering patience instead of brute force. It's a slow-burn chase across continents, a story about a woman using the only power available to her—her brilliant intellect and absolute resolve—to right a wrong everyone else has forgotten. If you like characters who outthink their opponents and stories about quiet, relentless justice, you need to meet Hilda.
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Grant Allen's Hilda Wade, a Woman with Tenacity of Purpose is a fascinating and slightly offbeat novel from the late 1800s. It’s narrated by Dr. Sebastian, who is utterly captivated by the brilliant and mysterious nurse, Hilda Wade, when she joins his hospital in London.

The Story

The plot unfolds in two parts. First, we see Hilda through Dr. Sebastian's eyes as an almost supernaturally capable nurse, solving medical mysteries and saving lives with cool efficiency. But Hilda has a secret. She confesses to Sebastian that her real purpose in life is to hunt down a man named Professor Marmaduke C. Lloyd. She believes Lloyd murdered her father years ago, but he vanished, leaving no proof. The second half of the book follows Hilda as she relentlessly tracks Lloyd's trail from England to South Africa. This isn't a action-packed pursuit; it's a cerebral game of cat and mouse. Hilda uses her nursing skills to get close to her target, observing, planning, and waiting for the perfect moment to force a confession and bring him to light.

Why You Should Read It

Hilda is the reason to read this book. For a novel written in 1899, she is a startlingly modern heroine. She’s not defined by romance; she’s defined by her mission. Her "tenacity of purpose" is her superpower. In a world that limited women's roles, Hilda uses the authority and mobility of her profession as a cover for her investigation. She’s calm, intelligent, and possesses a steely will that commands respect. The story is less about the crime itself and more about the psychological weight of a long-held quest for justice.

Final Verdict

This book is perfect for readers who enjoy classic mysteries with a strong, unconventional lead. If you like Sherlock Holmes's deductive brilliance but wish for a protagonist who operates from within the constraints of her time, you'll find a lot to love here. It's also a great pick for anyone interested in late-Victorian attitudes toward women and profession. Be prepared for a story that prioritizes character and slow-building tension over fast-paced thrills. Hilda Wade is a unique and memorable character who absolutely earns the title of her own book.



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Margaret Walker
1 year ago

Great read!

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