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Triona is Alexis Triona, a man with a mysterious past, a tortured hero, a man who writes his story which becomes an instant bestseller. It's at this point that Olivia comes into his life. Olivia is a wealthy, newly orphaned young woman who wants adventure, to see the world etc etc. She rents her family home to a one armed ex-soldier/geologist, Major Ollifant, who is a friend of Alexis', and heads to London to launch her new life. There she reads Alexis' book and meets him in person.
Alexis and Olivia were just meant to be.
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Produktbeschreibung
Triona is Alexis Triona, a man with a mysterious past, a tortured hero, a man who writes his story which becomes an instant bestseller. It's at this point that Olivia comes into his life. Olivia is a wealthy, newly orphaned young woman who wants adventure, to see the world etc etc. She rents her family home to a one armed ex-soldier/geologist, Major Ollifant, who is a friend of Alexis', and heads to London to launch her new life. There she reads Alexis' book and meets him in person.

Alexis and Olivia were just meant to be.

Read this complete famous novel for further interesting story....

 
Autorenporträt
William John Locke (1863-1930) was an eminent British novelist and playwright known for his prolific contributions to early 20th-century literature. Born in Demerara, British Guiana, Locke's career in literature began after he was unsuccessful in other vocations. His formal education at Trinity College, Cambridge, served as the foundation from which his literary career would take flight. Locke's work is distinguished by his keen understanding of character development and his genuine portrayal of human emotions, which won him popularity in both the UK and the United States. Among his myriad of novels, 'The Tale of Triona' stands out as a prime example of his narrative charm and profound insight into personal struggles and redemption. Locke's prose was often engaging and filled with a romantic spirit that captured the vicissitudes of life and the complexities of love and sacrifice. His storytelling was both panoramic and intimate, weaving grand themes with the subtleties of individual experience. Although his name might not resonate as loudly as some of his contemporaries in the canons of literary giants, Locke's works, such as 'The Beloved Vagabond' and 'Idols', continue to be appreciated by those who find solace and adventure in his explorations of the human spirit. Locke's legacy is one of enduring tales that celebrate the emotional tapestry of people's lives, earning him a place as a cherished voice of his time.