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Wizard Will, the Wonder Worker by Prentiss Ingraham is a captivating novel written in the late 19th century, following the thrilling adventures of a young boy named Will. The story centers around Will, a twelve-year-old messenger who quickly finds himself thrust into a dangerous and mysterious situation. The novel begins with Will being entrusted with the delivery of a secretive letter, an errand that seems simple at first but soon escalates into a perilous journey. As he embarks on his mission, Will encounters an enigmatic figure who sends him on this task, and before long, he is ensnared by…mehr

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Wizard Will, the Wonder Worker by Prentiss Ingraham is a captivating novel written in the late 19th century, following the thrilling adventures of a young boy named Will. The story centers around Will, a twelve-year-old messenger who quickly finds himself thrust into a dangerous and mysterious situation. The novel begins with Will being entrusted with the delivery of a secretive letter, an errand that seems simple at first but soon escalates into a perilous journey. As he embarks on his mission, Will encounters an enigmatic figure who sends him on this task, and before long, he is ensnared by a group of sinister men. What begins as a straightforward delivery quickly turns into a life-threatening adventure where Will's courage, resourcefulness, and quick thinking are tested to their limits. As he navigates through a harsh and treacherous urban landscape, Will's bravery and cleverness shine, propelling the reader through a fast-paced tale of intrigue, danger, and mystery. The novel promises excitement and suspense, showcasing the trials faced by the young protagonist as he fights for survival and uncovers secrets that will change his life.
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Autorenporträt
Colonel Prentiss Ingraham was born on December 28, 1843, in Adams County, Mississippi, United States. He was a Confederate Army officer during the American Civil War and later became a mercenary throughout the 1860s. After the war, Ingraham transitioned to a career as a fiction writer, becoming best known for his adventure novels, particularly those in the Western and dime novel genres. His writing was popular in the late 19th century, and he authored hundreds of novels, including stories about heroes, outlaws, and the supernatural. Ingraham's works often featured bold and resourceful protagonists who faced thrilling challenges. He was a prolific writer, contributing to the dime novel industry, which was hugely popular among readers at the time. In addition to his writing, Ingraham's military background and mercenary experience added an edge of realism and excitement to his adventure stories. He passed away on August 16, 1904, in Biloxi, Mississippi, leaving behind a legacy of action-filled fiction that captured the imagination of readers during his time.