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William Hamilton Osborne

1873-1942

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Books by William Hamilton Osborne

The Running Fight

"The Running Fight" by William Hamilton Osborne is a novel written in the early 20th century. It delves into the complexities of human emotions and social intrigue during a time characterized by economic turmoil. The story centers around Giles Ilingsworth, who, after losing his fortune in a financial collapse, confronts Leslie Wilkinson, the daughter of the powerful financier Peter V. Wilkinson, as he seeks retribution and justice in a world turned upside down. The opening of this tale introduces us to Ilingsworth as he prepares to confront Leslie at her family's luxurious home, driven by desperation and a sense of betrayal following the collapse of the Tri-State Trust Company. His intention is violent; he bears a weapon and is determined to confront the source of his financial ruin. The narrative captures his conflicting emotions as he unexpectedly meets Leslie, who reveals herself not as the conspirator he expected, but as her father's innocent daughter. The tension escalates as Ilingsworth grapples with his vengeful motives while Leslie's charm and vulnerability awaken his conscience, leading to a complicated entanglement of secrets and expectations that define their evolving relationship.

The Red Mouse: A Mystery Romance

"The Red Mouse: A Mystery Romance" by William Hamilton Osborne is a fictional work written in the early 20th century. The novel revolves around Miriam Challoner, a woman grappling with the shame and heartbreak caused by her husband, Lawrence Challoner, whose reckless behavior and gambling have led him into an irresponsible and disgraceful life. The story examines themes of marital discord, societal judgment, and the depths of personal despair. At the start of the tale, we are introduced to Miriam Challoner, who is painfully aware of her husband's undoing and the whispers circulating in their social circle about his moral decline. A pivotal moment occurs when Miriam learns of her husband's reckless return home after a night of debauchery, which she witnesses through interactions with others and their judgmental comments. This sets the stage for an emotional confrontation between them, revealing the increasing tension in their marriage as Miriam struggles to maintain her dignity while coming to terms with the reality of her husband's actions. The beginning dives deep into the complexity of relationships, the impact of societal expectations, and the personal turmoil experienced by those entangled in scandal.