Arthur Griffiths
Arthur Griffiths was an English author born in 1857, known for his engaging storytelling and deep explorations of the human experience. With a background in law and a keen interest in the intricacies of society, he often infused his narratives with a rich sense of character and place. His works, spanning from novels to short stories, reflect the Victorian era's cultural nuances while also probing timeless themes of morality and justice. Griffiths' keen observations and vivid descriptions make his writings resonate with readers even today.
As you delve into Arthur Griffiths' books, you'll find a delightful blend of adventure, intrigue, and thoughtful reflection. His stories invite you to journey through the landscapes of his imagination, offering insights into both the world he lived in and the universal truths that bind us all. We encourage you to explore his work in the app and discover the charm of Griffiths' literary legacy for yourself.
The Passenger from Calais
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Arthur Griffiths
An army officer, and a mysterious lady with a maid and baby in tow, are the only passengers on the Engadine express from Calais. The lady is…
The Chronicles of Newgate Vol 1
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Arthur Griffiths
Good against evil; right versus wrong; the judicial system against the criminal world. The struggle is as old as mankind. Sometimes the line…
The Rome Express
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Arthur Griffiths
The passengers in the sleeping car of the Rome Express were just woken and informed that they will reach Paris soon, and a bustle ensues. On…
The Chronicles of Newgate Vol 2
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Good against evil; right versus wrong; the judicial system against the criminal world. The struggle is as old as mankind. Sometimes the line…