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  2. The Broom of the System - Wikipedia

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    Wallace revealed in an interview that the novel was somewhat autobiographical: "the sensitive tale of a sensitive young WASP who's just had this midlife crisis that’s moved him from coldly cerebral analytic math to a coldly cerebral take on fiction... which also shifted his existential dread from a fear that he was just a 98.6°F calculating ...

  3. Edgar Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Wallace was such a prolific writer that one of his publishers claimed that a quarter of all books in England were written by him. [1] As well as journalism, Wallace wrote screen plays, poetry, historical non-fiction, 18 stage plays, 957 short stories and over 170 novels, 12 in 1929 alone. More than 160 films have been made of Wallace's work. [2]

  4. NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Today, January 15, 2025

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    Don't go any further unless you want to know exactly what the correct words are in today's Mini Crossword. NYT Mini Across Answers. 1 Across: Food that many an N.Y.C. tourist grabs for breakfast ...

  5. The Clue of the Silver Key - Wikipedia

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    The Clue of the Silver Key is a 1930 thriller novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. [1] Surefoot Smith of Scotland Yard is called in to investigate when petty thief Tom Tickler is killed and left in a taxi with £100 in his pocket. His discoveries eventually lead him towards the mysterious businessman Washington Wirth.

  6. Irving Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Irving Wallace was married to Sylvia (née Kahn) Wallace, a former magazine writer and editor. Her first novel, The Fountains , was an American best-seller and published in twelve foreign editions. Her second novel, Empress , was published in 1980.

  7. Francis Wallace (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Francis Wallace (February 12, 1894 – August 19, 1977) was an American sportswriter, fiction writer, screenwriter, and commentator for both radio and television broadcasts. [1] His papers are housed in the Francis Wallace Collection, University of Notre Dame Archives.

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  9. The Pale King - Wikipedia

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    The Pale King is an unfinished novel by David Foster Wallace, published posthumously on April 15, 2011. [1] It was planned as Wallace's third novel, and the first since Infinite Jest in 1996, but it was not completed at the time of his death. [2]