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Oakley M. Hall

    Oakley Hall was an American novelist whose work delves into the intricate aspects of the human psyche and morality. His style is characterized by penetrating character insight and masterful suspense-building, drawing readers into unsettling worlds. Hall explores timeless themes of guilt, retribution, and the search for meaning within chaotic landscapes. His ability to portray the darker facets of human nature earned him critical acclaim.

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    Ambrose Bierce and the Trey of Pearls
    • 2004

      "When three beautiful young feminists come to San Francisco in 1892 to advocate suffrage for women and temperance for men, the burly city built by miners and railroad men offers them fierce resistance. Known as "The Trey of Pearls," the trio of chaste and pretty suffragettes align themselves with the church of the local super star preacher. But when their famous advocate, Reverend Devine, is found murdered, Ambrose Bierce and his indomitable sidekick Tom Redmond uncover a different kind of "liberation." To discover who killed Devine - and who is threatening the Pearls - Tom and Ambrose must navigate the heavy seas of free love, the politics of a minister's harem, and the secrets of California's rough and ready frontier past. As Tom gets closer to the truth, the murder count builds, and the tension erupts into a standoff between the Trey, a fraternity of saloon toughs, and, from somewhere in the shadows, the murderer."--BOOK JACKET.

      Ambrose Bierce and the Trey of Pearls
    • 2004

      Think of your fiction like a clock, a marvel of mainsprings and wheels, pinions and pendulums. It's an extraordinary organization of diverse elements, channeling energy and tension into the regular coordination of action and reaction, rotating gears and moving hands. Oakley Hall , writing teacher emeritus, invites you as his apprentice to study fiction's inner workings, the pegs and screws upon which a good story depends. You'll find the elements of fiction examined and illuminated, with insights into how they must interact to create a distinctive story. In sharing lessons taught by years of experience and by citing examples from dozens of esteemed writers, Hall makes working alongside a master thoroughly pleasurable, as well as an invaluable opportunity to craft fiction that is tuned like a precision timepiece.

      How fiction works : proven secrets to writing successful stories that hook readers and sell
    • 1994