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The Slave of the Lamp

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The story is set in and around a small weekly newspaper and the Fleet Street world that sustains it, tracing how newsroom routines intersect with intrigue, crime, and personal crisis. Editors, sub-editors, and other staff confront deadlines, rivalry, and schemes that lead to broken alliances, a physical assault and recovery, and several investigative pursuits that uncover hidden plots. A central figure, Christian Vellacott, is shaped by these trials: his loyalties, ambitions, and sense of duty are tested, culminating in a return to work and a remaking of his character. Episodes alternate between detailed depictions of journalistic life and suspenseful chapters of pursuit, deception, and moral reckoning.

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Henry Seton Merriman

Henry Seton Merriman was a British novelist known for his engaging storytelling and rich character development. His works often explore themes of adventure and moral dilemmas, set against vivid backdrops. One of his notable novels, "Barlasch of the Guard," showcases his ability to weave intricate plots with historical elements. Merriman's writing reflects a keen understanding of human nature, making his characters relatable and memorable. Throughout his career, he produced a diverse range of novels, including "The Grey Lady" and "The Isle of Unrest," contributing significantly to the literary landscape of his time.

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