
Leonard Merrick
Leonard Merrick was an English novelist. Although largely forgotten today, he was widely admired by his peers; J. M. Barrie called Merrick the "novelist's novelist."

A Chair on the Boulevard
Amidst the vibrant backdrop of 1920s Paris, witness the entangled destinies of artists as they passionately pursue love, ambition, and creative dreams, only to confront the bittersweet realities of life.
By Leonard Merrick

The Man Who Was Good
Amidst the glitz of the stage, a web of love, betrayal, and ambition ensnares performers chasing their dreams in a relentless pursuit of success.
By Leonard Merrick

One Man's View
A lonely lawyer's life is brightened when he befriends an aspiring actress and contemplates how his life could have been different.
By Leonard Merrick

Cynthia With an Introduction by Maurice Hewlett
Amidst social pressures, a hopeful novelist must figure out how to have both a successful career and fulfilling romance with an enchanting woman.
By Leonard Merrick

Conrad in Quest of His Youth: An Extravagance of Temperament
A man's journey to find lost youth takes a turn when he realizes that the past is not always as it seems.
By Leonard Merrick

To Tell You the Truth
A young pianist escapes her small town for the big city lights, only to find her dreams complicated by unexpected responsibilities and difficult choices that could change her life forever.
By Leonard Merrick

The Quaint Companions With an Introduction by H. G. Wells
In a world divided by prejudice, a talented singer and a woman must challenge society to follow their hearts and overcome obstacles.
By Leonard Merrick