Robert Chambers was an American artist and writer. He studied at the Art Student's League along with Charles Dana Gibson, and sold illustrations to "Life," "Truth," and "Vogue" magazines. He then turned to writing, producing his first novel, "In the Quarter," while living in Munich. His best known work is "The King in Yellow," which influenced several other writers. He also wrote romantic fiction, and toward the end of his career concentrated on historical fiction. "The Firing Line" is a romance novel set in New York, the Adirondacks, and Palm Beach. It was adapted as a stage play and became a silent film in 1919. Sheila Malcourt has a loveless marriage with her husband Louis, but is unwilling to divorce him. Even though she loves another, she fears hurting her foster parents. She suppresses her feelings for Garry Hamil and tries to maintain her marriage . . . until a tragedy occurs, she finds herself faced with a new dilemma.
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