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"Dead Man's Love" is a captivating novel written by Tom Gallon that weaves a story of mystery, love, and the haunting echoes of the past. Set against a backdrop of suspenseful events, the story unfolds in a small English village, wherein secrets buried deep resurface to disrupt the tranquility of its inhabitants. The narrative facilities across the enigmatic man or woman of Richard Redstone, whose sudden dying sparks a chain of revelations that resolve a web of interconnected relationships. As the plot delves into the complexities of affection and loss, readers are drawn right into a…mehr

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"Dead Man's Love" is a captivating novel written by Tom Gallon that weaves a story of mystery, love, and the haunting echoes of the past. Set against a backdrop of suspenseful events, the story unfolds in a small English village, wherein secrets buried deep resurface to disrupt the tranquility of its inhabitants. The narrative facilities across the enigmatic man or woman of Richard Redstone, whose sudden dying sparks a chain of revelations that resolve a web of interconnected relationships. As the plot delves into the complexities of affection and loss, readers are drawn right into a suspenseful exploration of human emotions and the effects of buried secrets. Tom Gallon skillfully crafts a narrative full of atmospheric anxiety, painting shiny snap shots of characters who grapple with their very own demons. The writer's evocative prose captures the essence of the English nation-state and the hidden feelings that simmer below the floor. "Dead Man's Love" is a poignant exploration of the human situation, mixing factors of thriller and romance to create a compelling story that lingers in the reader's mind.
Autorenporträt
Thomas Henry Gallon was a British playwright and novelist. He was the brother of Nellie Tom-Gallon, an author and publicist who established the Tom-Gallon Trust Award for Beginning Writers in remembrance of her brother. Tom Gallon was born in Bermondsey, London, as the son of John P. Gallon (an engineer, fitter, and turner) and Martha K. Gallon. Several of Tom Gallon's novels have been adapted into films, including The Princess of Happy Chance (1916), Meg the Lady (1916), The Cruise of the Make-Believes (1918), The Lackey and the Lady (1919), A Rogue in Love (1922), Boden's Boy (1923), Off the Highway (1925, based on Tatterley), The Great Gay Road (1920, silent), and The Great Gay Road (1931, sound). He died in London on November 4, 1914.