W. F. Morris
W. F. Morris (1892–1975) was an English novelist best known for Bretherton. Morris served with the 13th Cycle Battalion of the Norfolk Regiment during World War I, reaching the rank of Major at twenty-seven, and was awarded the Military Cross. He wrote ten novels.
Compared to writers like John Buchan, Morris delivers a twentieth-century Gothic tale in which the ghosts of World War I loom large.