London-born author explores themes of trust, manipulation, and male vulnerability in forthcoming thriller set in small-town England
LONDON – Albert Ramon will release his debut novel, "The Lady in the Park," a psychological suspense story centered on how a single act of kindness can spiral into psychological entrapment. The book marks a late-career literary achievement for the London-born author who overcame undiagnosed dyslexia to pursue creative writing in retirement.
The novel follows Graham, a professional who encounters Amelia, a young woman claiming injury in a local park. His decision to help her sets off a chain of events that blurs boundaries between compassion and manipulation. The narrative explores male vulnerability within domestic suspense, an angle less frequently examined in the genre.
Ramon, born in London in December 1938, brings a lifetime of diverse professional experiences to his writing. His career trajectory began with a clockmaker's apprenticeship, interrupted by military service that took him to Cyprus and North Africa. After leaving the army, he worked as a sewing machine engineer, traveling to assist home workers and households across different communities. He later spent years with a local council as a contract monitoring officer until retirement..
"As a child, I struggled with dyslexia, though this went unnoticed at the time," Ramon said. "Despite these difficulties, I have always had a good imagination and found immense joy in working with my hands. It is perhaps evident that I came to writing later in life. This book is the result of that journey, and I hope it brings enjoyment to those who read it."
Ramon's background working with diverse communities as a sewing machine engineer provided insight into human behavior across different social contexts. His later experience in contract monitoring informed the realistic portrayal of professional boundaries and how they can erode under persistent pressure.
The author credits his spouse as a source of happiness and support throughout their marriage, enabling him to pursue creative work in his later years despite the challenges posed by dyslexia.
The novel targets readers who appreciate character-driven suspense that prioritizes psychological depth over sensational plot devices. It examines themes of trust, temptation, and the unclear boundary between decent behavior and dangerous entanglement. The story focuses on emotional manipulation and moral confusion, allowing for deeper empathy and introspection.
"The Lady in the Park" will be released through Writer Cosmos in [DEC-2025]. Additional information about the book and author will be available at authoralbertramon.com upon launch.
About Albert Ramon
Albert Ramon is a debut author based in United Kingdom. Born in London in December 1938, he pursued varied careers in clockmaking, military service, sewing machine engineering, and local government before retiring. Despite struggling with undiagnosed dyslexia as a child, Ramon developed a strong imagination that later found expression in writing. "The Lady in the Park" is his first novel.
Contact Information
Contact Name: Writer Cosmos
Email: care@writercosmos.com
Phone: 020 4602 6000
Website: authoralbertramon.com
