In the adaptation, Jefferson Cope was one of the orphans severely abused by Lady Boynton in his youth, and he decides to take his revenge by wiping out her financial empire and ensuring that she is kept in the dark, though she dies before she realizes her financial ruin. Altering the backstories of several supporting characters.She couldn't have any children of her own, so she selected her children from orphanages, all of whom were badly abused and tormented. In the adaptation, she is also a sadist, albeit one who has compiled a financial empire. In the novel, Mrs Boynton is a tyrannical sadist whose occupation had been a prison warden, which is central to her murder. Omitting characters such as Nadine Boynton and Amabel Pierce.Adding new characters that never appeared in the original novel, such as Lord Boynton, Nanny Taylor, and Sister Agnieszka.Moving the central setting of the story from Petra in southern Jordan to an archaeological dig Ain Musa in Syria, where Lord Boynton is searching for the head of John the Baptist.
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