In 'Hall Caine, the Man and the Novelist,' C. Fred Kenyon offers readers an intimate portrait of the Victorian literary giant, Hall Caine. Kenyon deftly navigates the interplay between Caine's life—a tapestry rich with the cultural and social complexities of his era—and his prolific works, characterized by impassioned narratives and a distinctive style reflective of the period's moral and emotiona...