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The Second Latchkey is written by Charles Norris Williamson and his wife Alice Muriel Williamson. The story begins with a young British woman, the daughter of a clergyman, who has worked as a personal maid and carer to an annoying elderly woman for the past five years in order to support herself and her lifestyle. She responds to a newspaper ad placed by a supposedly wealthy elderly guy looking for a wife out of a need for change. At the restaurant where he told her to meet him, but after waiting for him and sitting at the restaurant, she met with a man and both of them sat together. As…mehr

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The Second Latchkey is written by Charles Norris Williamson and his wife Alice Muriel Williamson. The story begins with a young British woman, the daughter of a clergyman, who has worked as a personal maid and carer to an annoying elderly woman for the past five years in order to support herself and her lifestyle. She responds to a newspaper ad placed by a supposedly wealthy elderly guy looking for a wife out of a need for change. At the restaurant where he told her to meet him, but after waiting for him and sitting at the restaurant, she met with a man and both of them sat together. As romance goes, one thing leads to another, and after two days, they get married. The man has showered her with gifts, clothes, and living accommodations beyond her wildest expectations because she is hopelessly in love with him, her first love. She eventually discovers that he is not who he initially appeared to be.....Then what will she do with him? What will happen to this man? How will she overcome this shock? The suspense has not been disclosed to read the ending, readers should go through the book.
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Alice Muriel Williamson, born on October 8, 1858, in Virginia, United States, was an American-English author known for her romantic and adventure novels. She often published under the names "C. N. and A. M. Williamson" or "Mrs. C. N. Williamson," a collaborative pseudonym she shared with her husband, Charles Norris Williamson, whom she married in 1894. The couple worked together on several works, blending their talents in storytelling. Williamson s works were primarily centered around romance, adventure, and intriguing social dynamics, often set against historical backdrops. She gained popularity in both the United States and the United Kingdom, with her books captivating readers with their rich character development and engaging plots. In addition to her literary achievements, Alice Muriel Williamson was involved in the film industry, with works such as "Lord Loveland Discovers America" and "The Lion's Mouse" being adapted into movies. Williamson passed away on September 24, 1933, at the age of 74 in Bath, United Kingdom. Throughout her life, she left a lasting impact on both literature and film, with her writing continuing to be appreciated by readers today.