Ethel M. Dell
Ethel M. Dell was a captivating British novelist who made her mark in the early 20th century with her heartfelt tales of love and adventure. Born in 1881 in the charming town of Hammersmith, London, she found her voice as a writer during a time when women were beginning to carve out their own spaces in literature. Dell's novels, often set against the backdrop of the English countryside, are known for their rich emotional depth and intricate character development, inviting readers into worlds filled with passion and drama.
The Way of an Eagle
Muriel Roscoe has come to India to live with her father, a general. When the fort where they are staying comes under attack, General Roscoe …
The Hundredth Chance
In this prequel to "Charles Rex'' by Ethel M. Dell you will meet the aristocratic blackguard Lord Saltash for whom our distressed heroi…
Charles Rex
Excerpt: "Saltash was thoroughly cosmopolitan in his tastes; he liked amusement but he abhorred boredom. He was never really wicked unl…
The Keeper of the Door
"The Keeper of the Door" is a heartwarming and deeply emotional tale. Ethel Dell's rich storytelling, her vividly drawn characters…
Greatheart
Invited on a skiing trip with her wealthy neighbours, the de Vignes, Dinah delights at her first, and possibly only, taste of freedom from h…
The Knave of Diamonds
After a series of chance encounters, an unlikely friendship blossoms between reserved Englishwoman, Lady Anne Carfax and the free-spirited A…