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The Admirable Tinker revolves around a father s quest to reclaim his son, Tinker, who has been separated from him due to family manipulation. The novel explores the emotional complexity of love, loss, and the lengths a parent will go to for the sake of family. The central character s determination to rescue his son from neglect sets the tone for a story rich in adventure and emotional depth. Alongside the personal struggle, the narrative provides insight into the social and familial pressures that influence individuals' choices and actions. As the father embarks on this challenging journey,…mehr

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The Admirable Tinker revolves around a father s quest to reclaim his son, Tinker, who has been separated from him due to family manipulation. The novel explores the emotional complexity of love, loss, and the lengths a parent will go to for the sake of family. The central character s determination to rescue his son from neglect sets the tone for a story rich in adventure and emotional depth. Alongside the personal struggle, the narrative provides insight into the social and familial pressures that influence individuals' choices and actions. As the father embarks on this challenging journey, his relationship with his son becomes the focal point of the story, highlighting themes of loyalty, the bond between parent and child, and the impact of external forces on personal lives. The story not only tracks the physical search for the missing son but also explores the evolving emotional landscapes of both father and child, offering a reflection on familial ties and the quest for reconciliation.
Autorenporträt
Edgar Alfred Jepson was born on November 28, 1863, in Bloomsbury, London, United Kingdom. He was an English author known for writing mainstream adventure and detective fiction, as well as supernatural and fantasy stories. Jepson s works often showcased thrilling narratives and intricate plots, appealing to readers who enjoyed both suspense and imagination. He occasionally wrote under the pseudonym R. Edison Page. Throughout his career, Jepson developed a reputation for crafting engaging tales with elements of mystery and adventure. He was married to Frieda Holmes from 1899 until 1933 and had two children, Margaret Jepson and Selwyn Jepson. His family legacy includes grandchildren Alan Birkinshaw and Jane Weldon. Jepson s works often reflected his keen understanding of both the human psyche and the complexities of the world around him. He passed away on April 12, 1938, at the age of 74, in Hampstead, London. His contributions to literature, especially in the adventure and detective genres, continue to be appreciated by fans of classic storytelling.