"Death Points A Finger" by Will Levinrew is a captivating collection of fiction stories wherein the author masterfully consolidates his imaginative thoughts into a unmarried, on hand draft, making sure affordability for readers of all backgrounds. Within this compilation, readers come across a numerous array of memories—some fascinating and others profoundly enthralling—that seamlessly draw them into the narratives. Positioned inside the fiction genre, the book emerges as a treasure trove of thoughts intelligently woven right into a cohesive draft, suitable for readers spanning diverse age groups. This edition of "Death Points A Finger" now not most effective functions an attention-grabbing new cowl but additionally boasts a professionally typeset manuscript, mixing a present day aesthetic with readability. Will Levinrew's storytelling prowess shines thru in this collection, presenting an immersive and enjoyable revel in for those who admire the richness and variety of fiction literature.
William Levine (1881–July 24, 1951) was an American dentist who wrote mystery novels under the pseudonym Will Levinrew. Born in Russia in 1881, William Levine immigrated to the United States as a kid. He grew up in New Jersey. By the early 1900s, he had established his dentistry practice in Passaic, and he later opened an office in Newark. In addition to his dentistry practice, Dr. Levine worked as a part-time writer in Newark. He was very politically active in both New Jersey, where he ran for municipal office and supported the strike, and Pinellas County, Florida, where he later lived. In the 1930s, he rose to prominence by challenging a New Jersey rule that prohibited dentists from publicizing service costs. His death occurred on July 24, 1951, in Newark, New Jersey.