Francis Lynde is the author of the romantic novel "A Fool for Love". The protagonist of the tale, Jack Bertrand, is a prosperous and aspirational young man who is madly in love with Katherine Winthrop, a friend from childhood.
This book is a classic example of American western literature, exploring themes of justice and morality in a lawless land. The Price is a captivating tale that will appeal to fans of historical fiction and adventure stories.
Francis Lynde was an early 20th century author best known for writing Westerns, which were extremely popular in the wake of the frontier "closing" at the end of the 19th century.
In Francis Lynde's 'The Master of Appleby,' the reader is transported to the English countryside in the 18th century, where political intrigue and personal drama unfold.
Francis Lynde's own experiences as a journalist and editor provided him with a keen insight into the human condition, which he skillfully weaves into the fabric of the novel.