People by Edgar Wallace is a compelling exploration of human nature, delving into the lives of ordinary individuals whose fates intertwine in extraordinary ways. Set against the backdrop of a bustling city, the narrative reveals the hidden struggles, desires, and secrets that drive people to the brink of desperation. With masterful storytelling, Wallace weaves together a series of gripping vignettes, each exposing the complex emotions and moral dilemmas faced by the characters. As the tension builds, the lives of these seemingly disconnected people converge, leading to a dramatic and unforgettable climax. This is a thought-provoking and suspenseful read that will leave you questioning the true nature of humanity.
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Edgar Wallace was an English writer, known for his prolific literary output and famous for his detective-themed works. Born ‘Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace’ in London in 1875, he grew up in poverty and left school at the age of twelve. At twenty-one, he joined the army and worked as a war correspondent for Reuters during the Second Boer War. His most famous works include The Council of Justice, The Clue of the Twisted Candle, and The Seven Locks, along with many serialized short stories and collections such as Sanders of the River. He also created the character ‘King Kong.’ Wallace passed away in 1932.