Brat Farrar. A Riveting Tale of Deception, Secrets, and Identity in the English Countryside

Par : Josephine Tey
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  • Nombre de pages223
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4777421-1
  • EAN8596547774211
  • Date de parution11/12/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille721 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "Brat Farrar, " Josephine Tey deftly intertwines elements of psychological suspense and classic whodunit, illuminating the intricacies of identity and deceit against the backdrop of the English countryside. The narrative follows the enigmatic Brat, who assumes the identity of a rich heir while unraveling the dark secrets surrounding the Ashby family. Tey'Äôs elegant prose and keen psychological insight, paired with her ability to weave a tightly plotted mystery, underscore the tension between appearance and reality.
The novel reflects the 20th-century evolution of the detective genre, offering a fresh take that challenges conventional notions of crime and motive. Josephine Tey, a prominent figure in the golden age of crime fiction, infused her works with nuanced characters and intricate plots. Born Elizabeth Mackintosh, her own experiences with familial relationships and identity crises likely influenced her exploration of similar themes in "Brat Farrar." Drawing from her tumultuous childhood and a passion for the theater, Tey skillfully crafts a narrative that not only engages readers but also invites them to ponder deeper existential questions about selfhood and morality.
Highly recommended for fans of psychological thrillers and classic mysteries alike, "Brat Farrar" invites readers into a world where trust is perilous, and nothing is as it seems. Tey'Äôs masterful storytelling and rich character development ensure a reading experience that is both intellectually stimulating and deeply engrossing, making it a timeless addition to the canon of crime literature.
In "Brat Farrar, " Josephine Tey deftly intertwines elements of psychological suspense and classic whodunit, illuminating the intricacies of identity and deceit against the backdrop of the English countryside. The narrative follows the enigmatic Brat, who assumes the identity of a rich heir while unraveling the dark secrets surrounding the Ashby family. Tey'Äôs elegant prose and keen psychological insight, paired with her ability to weave a tightly plotted mystery, underscore the tension between appearance and reality.
The novel reflects the 20th-century evolution of the detective genre, offering a fresh take that challenges conventional notions of crime and motive. Josephine Tey, a prominent figure in the golden age of crime fiction, infused her works with nuanced characters and intricate plots. Born Elizabeth Mackintosh, her own experiences with familial relationships and identity crises likely influenced her exploration of similar themes in "Brat Farrar." Drawing from her tumultuous childhood and a passion for the theater, Tey skillfully crafts a narrative that not only engages readers but also invites them to ponder deeper existential questions about selfhood and morality.
Highly recommended for fans of psychological thrillers and classic mysteries alike, "Brat Farrar" invites readers into a world where trust is perilous, and nothing is as it seems. Tey'Äôs masterful storytelling and rich character development ensure a reading experience that is both intellectually stimulating and deeply engrossing, making it a timeless addition to the canon of crime literature.
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