22 DETECTIVE NOVELS - Ultimate Mystery Collection: The Leavenworth Case, Lost Man's Lane, Dark Hollow, Hand and Ring, The Mill Mystery, The Forsaken Inn, The House of the Whispering Pines…
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- Nombre de pages610
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- ISBN859-65--4780910-4
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- Date de parution13/01/2024
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Résumé
In "22 Detective Novels - Ultimate Mystery Collection, " Anna Katharine Green masterfully compiles an extensive collection of her most acclaimed detective stories, including noteworthy titles such as "The Leavenworth Case" and "Lost Man's Lane." Renowned for her pioneering contributions to the mystery genre, Green's works reveal intricate plots filled with psychological depth and meticulous attention to detail.
Her literary style combines eloquent prose with a keen understanding of human nature, often exploring themes of justice and morality against the backdrop of Victorian society. The collection stands as a testament to her role in shaping the detective narrative, blending suspense and intellect with a unique exploration of character motivations. Anna Katharine Green, often dubbed the 'mother of modern detective fiction, ' was a trailblazer for women in literature during the late 19th century.
Born in 1846, her background in poetry and legal studies significantly influenced her approach to crafting complex narratives that intertwine legal intricacies with compelling storytelling. Green'Äôs novels not only entertain but also reflect her astute observations on society and the human condition, which were often ahead of her time, allowing her to gain a dedicated readership. This ultimate collection is essential for enthusiasts of mystery and detective fiction, as it encapsulates the essence of early crime literature while offering a glimpse into the profound societal insights that underpin Green's stories.
Readers seeking an engaging mix of suspense, intricate plots, and historical context will find themselves thoroughly captivated by this remarkable anthology.
Her literary style combines eloquent prose with a keen understanding of human nature, often exploring themes of justice and morality against the backdrop of Victorian society. The collection stands as a testament to her role in shaping the detective narrative, blending suspense and intellect with a unique exploration of character motivations. Anna Katharine Green, often dubbed the 'mother of modern detective fiction, ' was a trailblazer for women in literature during the late 19th century.
Born in 1846, her background in poetry and legal studies significantly influenced her approach to crafting complex narratives that intertwine legal intricacies with compelling storytelling. Green'Äôs novels not only entertain but also reflect her astute observations on society and the human condition, which were often ahead of her time, allowing her to gain a dedicated readership. This ultimate collection is essential for enthusiasts of mystery and detective fiction, as it encapsulates the essence of early crime literature while offering a glimpse into the profound societal insights that underpin Green's stories.
Readers seeking an engaging mix of suspense, intricate plots, and historical context will find themselves thoroughly captivated by this remarkable anthology.
In "22 Detective Novels - Ultimate Mystery Collection, " Anna Katharine Green masterfully compiles an extensive collection of her most acclaimed detective stories, including noteworthy titles such as "The Leavenworth Case" and "Lost Man's Lane." Renowned for her pioneering contributions to the mystery genre, Green's works reveal intricate plots filled with psychological depth and meticulous attention to detail.
Her literary style combines eloquent prose with a keen understanding of human nature, often exploring themes of justice and morality against the backdrop of Victorian society. The collection stands as a testament to her role in shaping the detective narrative, blending suspense and intellect with a unique exploration of character motivations. Anna Katharine Green, often dubbed the 'mother of modern detective fiction, ' was a trailblazer for women in literature during the late 19th century.
Born in 1846, her background in poetry and legal studies significantly influenced her approach to crafting complex narratives that intertwine legal intricacies with compelling storytelling. Green'Äôs novels not only entertain but also reflect her astute observations on society and the human condition, which were often ahead of her time, allowing her to gain a dedicated readership. This ultimate collection is essential for enthusiasts of mystery and detective fiction, as it encapsulates the essence of early crime literature while offering a glimpse into the profound societal insights that underpin Green's stories.
Readers seeking an engaging mix of suspense, intricate plots, and historical context will find themselves thoroughly captivated by this remarkable anthology.
Her literary style combines eloquent prose with a keen understanding of human nature, often exploring themes of justice and morality against the backdrop of Victorian society. The collection stands as a testament to her role in shaping the detective narrative, blending suspense and intellect with a unique exploration of character motivations. Anna Katharine Green, often dubbed the 'mother of modern detective fiction, ' was a trailblazer for women in literature during the late 19th century.
Born in 1846, her background in poetry and legal studies significantly influenced her approach to crafting complex narratives that intertwine legal intricacies with compelling storytelling. Green'Äôs novels not only entertain but also reflect her astute observations on society and the human condition, which were often ahead of her time, allowing her to gain a dedicated readership. This ultimate collection is essential for enthusiasts of mystery and detective fiction, as it encapsulates the essence of early crime literature while offering a glimpse into the profound societal insights that underpin Green's stories.
Readers seeking an engaging mix of suspense, intricate plots, and historical context will find themselves thoroughly captivated by this remarkable anthology.