About the Author
**P. T. Deutermann** (birth and death dates unknown) was an American author and journalist best known for his work in the horror genre. Little is known about Deutermann's life, although he is believed to have been born in the late 19th century. Deutermann's most notable work is the novel "The Man of the Hour" (1914), a horror story set in a remote mountain town. The novel was praised at the time for its atmospheric storytelling and suspenseful plot. Deutermann also published a collection of short stories, "Tales of Terror" (1919), which featured stories of supernatural and macabre themes. Deutermann's writings received critical acclaim for their vivid descriptions and exploration of the human psyche. However, much of his work has fallen into obscurity over time. Despite this, "The Man of the Hour" remains a cult classic among horror enthusiasts. There is limited information available regarding awards or critical success beyond this.