Edgar Wallace (1875–1932) — an English writer, playwright, screenwriter, and journalist. A contemporary of Arthur Conan Doyle, who surpassed Doyle in popularity for a time as the creator of the very Sherlock Holmes. Edgar Wallace is one of the well-known English authors of the detective genre.
Two brothers lived in this world—Abel and Michael Bellamy.
Abel was the older one, and Michael was six years younger. At first, the Bellamys’ parents were poor. So they couldn’t give the older brother the education that Michael later received. Abel immediately began to hate his brother, and his hatred grew and deepened with the years. He committed many crimes, including kidnapping children, and then—suddenly—a mysterious man appears on his path, known by the nickname the Green Arrow.