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The Mystery Silhouette: The 50 Best Thrilling Mystery Novels - Three Thousand Dollars The Saintsbury Affair The Avenger The Blue Lights The Corner House The Lost Naval Papers The Big Bow Mystery etc - cover

The Mystery Silhouette: The 50 Best Thrilling Mystery Novels - Three Thousand Dollars The Saintsbury Affair The Avenger The Blue Lights The Corner House The Lost Naval Papers The Big Bow Mystery etc

William Le Queux, Emile Gaboriau, Israel Zangwill, Jacques Futrelle, Sax Rohmer, F. Marion Crawford, E. Phillips Oppenheim, Anna Katharine Green, Maurice Leblanc, William MacLeod Raine, Fred M. White, Arthur Morrison, Max Pemberton, Theodore Goodridge Roberts, Fergus Hume, Natalie Sumner Lincoln, Arthur J. Rees, Donald McGibeny, Victor Bridges, Frederic Arnold Kummer, A. Frank Pinkerton, Franklin W. Dixon, Richard Dallas, Chester K. Steele, Hulbert Footner, Marion Harvey, John Ironside, Nicholas Carter, Bennet Copplestone, John R. Watson, Lily A. Long, Francis Worcester Doughty, Francis Perry Elliott, Inspector Stark, George Mrs. Corbett, James Anderson Peddie, Roland Ashford Phillips

Verlag: e-artnow

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In 'The Mystery Silhouette: The 50 Best Thrilling Mystery Novels', readers are invited to embark on a spellbinding journey through diverse styles and narratives rooted in the rich tradition of the mystery genre. This anthology boasts an array of stories that capture the essence of enigma and suspense, showcasing a spectrum of literary techniques that have defined and transformed mystery writing. From chilling narratives that play with psychological tension to intricate detective tales unraveling through masterful twists, this collection offers a comprehensive glimpse into the enthralling world of mystery literature. Each piece not only entertains but also challenges perceptions of truth and deception, reflecting the timeless allure of the unknown. The collection features an impressive roster of renowned authors, many of whom have shaped the genre's evolution through their innovative narratives and distinctive styles. Authors such as Arthur Morrison and Sax Rohmer, among others, bring forth an array of international perspectives and historical contexts, reaching back to classic influences while continuing to inspire modern thought. These diverse voices collectively explore themes of justice, morality, and human nature, presenting readers with opportunities to immerse themselves in cultural and literary contexts that have persisted through generations. This anthology stands as a testament to the enduring fascination with mystery and the written word. It offers readers a rare opportunity to engage with a tapestry of stories that highlight the multifaceted nature of the genre. As a scholarly endeavor, *The Mystery Silhouette* serves as an essential resource for students, enthusiasts, and newcomers eager to enrich their understanding of mystery literature's impact. It encourages a deep exploration of narrative innovation and a dialogue between varied authorial voices, making it an indispensable addition to any literary collection.
Verfügbar seit: 04.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 2546 Seiten.

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