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The West Pier by Patrick Hamilton

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Book name: The West Pier (2024)
Category: Brighton
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Language: English
Publication data: Jan. 1, 1952, midnight
The novel revolves around the life of Ernest Ralph Gorse, a charming but amoral conman in 1930s England, who preys on the emotions and finances of vulnerable women. Set against the backdrop of the seedy underbelly of Brighton, the story follows Gorse as he embarks on a series of manipulative and deceitful relationships, using his wit and charisma to swindle his victims out of their money. The West Pier serves as a metaphor for the decay and moral decline that Gorse embodies, and the narrative delves into the psychological aspects of his character, exploring the themes of deception, betrayal, and the darker side of human nature. The 11232nd greatest book of all time

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Patrick Hamilton

Patrick Hamilton

4 books

Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name.

He was born Anthony Walter Patrick Hamilton in the Sussex village of Hassocks, near Brighton, to writer parents. Due to his father's alcoholism and financial ineptitude, the family spent much of Hamilton's childhood living in boarding houses in Chiswick and Hove. His education was patchy, and ended just after his fifteenth birthday when his mother withdrew him from Westminster School.

After a brief career as… Read more