Alice Muriel Williamson
Alice Muriel Williamson was a talented British novelist born in 1865, who made a significant mark in the literary world during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Known for her engaging storytelling and well-drawn characters, she often collaborated with her husband, Charles Norris Williamson, bringing a unique charm to her works. Together, they created a delightful blend of romance and adventure, captivating readers with tales that featured strong, independent characters navigating the complexities of life and love.
As you delve into her works, you'll discover a rich tapestry of narratives filled with wit, humor, and insight into human relationships. Williamson's novels, including the popular "The Princess of the School" and "The Moving Finger," invite readers to immerse themselves in her world. So, take a moment to explore her enchanting stories in the app; you might just find a favorite that resonates with you!
The House by the Lock
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Alice Muriel Williamson
What secrets lay within the walls of the house by the lock? What secrets, if any, are held by the man who owns that mysterious house?A body …
The Girl Who Had Nothing
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Alice Muriel Williamson
The Girl Who Had Nothing is about a young orphan girl in desperate circumstances, who throws herself on the mercy of an elderly stranger. By…
The Great Pearl Secret
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Charles Norris Williamson and Alice Muriel Williamson
It is the afternoon before a grand society wedding between Juliet Phayre and the Duke of Claremanagh, when Emmy West drops by to visit the b…
Secret history revealed by Lady Peggy O'Malley
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Charles Norris Williamson and Alice Muriel Williamson
"If, two years ago, when I was sixteen, I hadn’t wanted money to buy a white frock with roses on it, which I saw in Selfridge’s window,…
Rosemary in Search of a Father
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Charles Norris Williamson and Alice Muriel Williamson
Rosemary lives at home with her mother. She hopes to find her father one day. - Summary by ShrimpPhish