
Charles Klein
Charles Klein was an English-born playwright and actor who emigrated to America in 1883. After moving to New York City in 1883, Klein began acting. He began writing by 1890, soon working for producer Charles Frohman. Among his works was the libretto of John Philip Sousa's operetta, El Capitan (1896). He wrote melodrama and dramatic plays in the first 15 years of the 20th century.

The Lion and the Mouse: A Story of American Life
In a world of roaring trains and clashing ideals, a ruthless tycoon and an honorable judge engage in a battle where greed and justice collide, threatening to derail lives and corrupt a nation.
By Charles Klein

The Third Degree: A Narrative of Metropolitan Life
A once-promising young man battles alcoholism, societal disapproval of his marriage, and estrangement from his wealthy family, all while trying to find redemption amidst the backdrop of a bustling city.
By Charles Klein

The Lion and the Mouse; a Story of an American Life
** In a world driven by greed, a powerful man's empire faces collapse as his son grapples with morality, igniting a battle between wealth and integrity.
By Charles Klein

The Music Master; Novelized from the Play
A talented conductor's world is shattered by love and suspicion.
By Charles Klein

John Marsh's Millions
A daughter's unexpected inheritance threatens to upend her uncle's greedy schemes and expose a web of family secrets.
By Charles Klein