"Well, After All" by F. Frankfort Moore is a story set during the late 1800s, and it centers around a crisis at the Bracken-shire Bank, where Richard Westwood finds himself struggling as worried customers rush to take out their money. The book explores how different people react to pressure through Westwood and his pal, Cyril Mowbray, and how men and women act during times of panic. The story kicks off with the bank in chaos where Westwood attempts to stay calm and think things through while Cyril thinks about the differences in how men and women act in difficult situations. The novel hints at deeper issues like love, loyalty, and the weight of expectations when things get challenging. The reader gets ready to uncover a tale of personal struggles during a time of intense social pressure.

Well, After All--
By Frank Frankfort Moore
In a world teetering on financial ruin, a man battles to save his bank while navigating the complexities of human nature and relationships under pressure.
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About the AuthorFrank Frankfort Moore (1855–1931) was an Irish journalist, novelist, dramatist, and poet. He was a Belfast Protestant and a unionist, but his historical fiction during the years of Home Rule agitation did not shy from themes of Irish-Catholic dispossession.
Frank Frankfort Moore (1855–1931) was an Irish journalist, novelist, dramatist, and poet. He was a Belfast Protestant and a unionist, but his historical fiction during the years of Home Rule agitation did not shy from themes of Irish-Catholic dispossession.
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