<p>In 'People: A Short Autobiography', Edgar Wallace presents a reflection on his ascent from humble beginnings, woven with a broader narrative on societal structure and the concept of success. The book's prose, both candid and evocative, invites readers into a poignant account of personal adversity and triumph. Wallace's unique literary style, characterized by clear, vivid storytelling honed through his experience in detective fiction, lends its...