Daniel Airlie
Daniel Airlie is a 1937 novel by the British writer Robert Hichens.
In the book, "Airlie is an actor, trying to live down a secret in his past and when he realizes it can't be done, trying to make it right in the one medium he can control, the stage".
A review in Kirkus Reviews found the book to be "spun out to undue length", but "reasonably good entertainment".