Red Masquerade. Being the Story of the Lone Wolf's Daughter
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- Nombre de pages172
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4721509-7
- EAN8596547215097
- Date de parution05/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille420 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "Red Masquerade, " Louis Joseph Vance crafts an intricately plotted tale of deception and intrigue, weaving together elements of mystery and adventure. Set against the backdrop of a lavish masquerade ball in New York City, the narrative unfolds as the protagonist becomes embroiled in a web of crime and ambition, revealing the darker undercurrents of society. Vance's sharp, engaging prose elevates the story, balancing vivid imagery with psychological depth, making the reader question motives and morality amidst the glittering façade of the elite.
The early 20th-century context of the story is pivotal, reflecting the era's fascination with both the superficial glamor of high society and the lurking threats that accompany it. Louis Joseph Vance was a prolific American writer known for his deft storytelling and keen insights into human nature. His experiences in journalism and his immense travels informed his writing style, enabling him to create rich, multi-dimensional characters.
Vance's diverse background in literature and culture provided a fertile ground from which his creativity could flourish, allowing him to delve into complex themes, including identity and societal expectations, as vividly exemplified in "Red Masquerade." For readers captivated by suspenseful mysteries woven with layers of social commentary, "Red Masquerade" is highly recommended. Vance's mastery of plot and character development invites readers into a world where appearances can be deceiving and truth is often masked.
This novel not only entertains but also provokes thought about the nature of reality, making it a significant addition to the canon of early 20th-century American literature.
The early 20th-century context of the story is pivotal, reflecting the era's fascination with both the superficial glamor of high society and the lurking threats that accompany it. Louis Joseph Vance was a prolific American writer known for his deft storytelling and keen insights into human nature. His experiences in journalism and his immense travels informed his writing style, enabling him to create rich, multi-dimensional characters.
Vance's diverse background in literature and culture provided a fertile ground from which his creativity could flourish, allowing him to delve into complex themes, including identity and societal expectations, as vividly exemplified in "Red Masquerade." For readers captivated by suspenseful mysteries woven with layers of social commentary, "Red Masquerade" is highly recommended. Vance's mastery of plot and character development invites readers into a world where appearances can be deceiving and truth is often masked.
This novel not only entertains but also provokes thought about the nature of reality, making it a significant addition to the canon of early 20th-century American literature.
In "Red Masquerade, " Louis Joseph Vance crafts an intricately plotted tale of deception and intrigue, weaving together elements of mystery and adventure. Set against the backdrop of a lavish masquerade ball in New York City, the narrative unfolds as the protagonist becomes embroiled in a web of crime and ambition, revealing the darker undercurrents of society. Vance's sharp, engaging prose elevates the story, balancing vivid imagery with psychological depth, making the reader question motives and morality amidst the glittering façade of the elite.
The early 20th-century context of the story is pivotal, reflecting the era's fascination with both the superficial glamor of high society and the lurking threats that accompany it. Louis Joseph Vance was a prolific American writer known for his deft storytelling and keen insights into human nature. His experiences in journalism and his immense travels informed his writing style, enabling him to create rich, multi-dimensional characters.
Vance's diverse background in literature and culture provided a fertile ground from which his creativity could flourish, allowing him to delve into complex themes, including identity and societal expectations, as vividly exemplified in "Red Masquerade." For readers captivated by suspenseful mysteries woven with layers of social commentary, "Red Masquerade" is highly recommended. Vance's mastery of plot and character development invites readers into a world where appearances can be deceiving and truth is often masked.
This novel not only entertains but also provokes thought about the nature of reality, making it a significant addition to the canon of early 20th-century American literature.
The early 20th-century context of the story is pivotal, reflecting the era's fascination with both the superficial glamor of high society and the lurking threats that accompany it. Louis Joseph Vance was a prolific American writer known for his deft storytelling and keen insights into human nature. His experiences in journalism and his immense travels informed his writing style, enabling him to create rich, multi-dimensional characters.
Vance's diverse background in literature and culture provided a fertile ground from which his creativity could flourish, allowing him to delve into complex themes, including identity and societal expectations, as vividly exemplified in "Red Masquerade." For readers captivated by suspenseful mysteries woven with layers of social commentary, "Red Masquerade" is highly recommended. Vance's mastery of plot and character development invites readers into a world where appearances can be deceiving and truth is often masked.
This novel not only entertains but also provokes thought about the nature of reality, making it a significant addition to the canon of early 20th-century American literature.