Alan Tarlton, a renowned literary figure, came into this world on July 11, 1902, in the vibrant city of Johannesburg, South Africa, a place that would later inspire the themes and settings of his remarkable works.
As a celebrated author, Tarlton is often associated with his captivating novels, including the thought-provoking "Woman and the Hunter" published in 1957, as well as the equally impressive "The White Huntress" and "The Scarlet Spear", both of which saw the light of day in 1954.