Gerald Barry, a renowned author of his time, is famously associated with a trio of remarkable literary works that have left an indelible mark on the world of literature. These notable creations include "The Unholy Night", a thought-provoking novel that first saw the light of day in the year 1929, "The Crimes of Stephen Hawke", a gripping and suspenseful tale that captivated readers in 1936, and "The Last Waltz", another captivating narrative that shared the same publication year as its companion piece, 1936.

















