It's a mystery novel that often involves dark and shadowy elements. It might be about some secrets hidden in London, and the 'dark eyes' could be a symbol or a character's feature that plays a crucial role in the story.
Since I don't know the exact content of the novel, it's hard to say for sure. However, typically in a novel like this, there might be a protagonist who is either the owner of the 'dark eyes' or someone closely related to that person. There could also be an antagonist, perhaps a figure in London's society who stands in the way of the protagonist's goals or is involved in some sort of mystery that the 'dark eyes' are somehow connected to.
Well, without more information, it's hard to say precisely. It could be a love story where the dark eyes of one of the protagonists are a symbol of their allure or mystery. For example, a man might be drawn to a woman with dark eyes and as he gets to know her, he discovers her complex past and secrets that are gradually revealed throughout the novel. It could also be an action - packed adventure where the owner of the dark eyes is on a quest for something important, and their dark eyes play a role in their journey, like helping them find hidden clues or navigate dangerous terrains.
The main themes could include exploration of the human psyche in the face of the unknown. Since it's set in the 'dark', it might be about characters facing their inner demons or trying to make sense of a world that seems to be full of hidden dangers. There could also be themes of survival, as dealing with the dark often means trying to survive in an environment that is not fully understood.
I don't know as there is not enough information given about this 'the dark eyes novel'. It could be a single protagonist with the dark eyes, or it could be a group of characters where the one with dark eyes is just one of the main focuses.
There was a cat with silent dark eyes. It prowled the alleys at night. The silent dark eyes were like two deep pools in the darkness. It watched every movement of the rats and mice that scurried about. One night, it chased a particularly large rat into an old abandoned house. Inside the house, there were many secrets. The cat with its silent dark eyes explored the house, its eyes adjusting to the gloom. Eventually, it caught the rat and emerged from the house with a sense of victory in its silent dark eyes.
One similar novel could be 'The Shadow of the Wind'. It also has elements of mystery and a somewhat dark atmosphere. Another might be 'Gone Girl' which has a complex plot with unexpected twists, much like 'eyes in the dark novel' often does.
I don't think there was a particularly significant Jack London novel in 1912. His more well - known works were from a few years earlier. He was a very active writer, but in 1912, there's no obvious novel that stands out as being a major new release. It could be that he was in a transition period, working on new concepts that would later develop into other works. For example, his earlier works often explored themes of nature and survival, and in 1912 he may have been exploring different angles of those themes or branching out into other areas.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels related to London. It might be about the city's history, its diverse cultures, or the lives of people living in London.