The Bartlett Mystery. An Intricate Puzzle of Suspense and Intrigue

Par : Louis Tracy
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  • Nombre de pages237
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN4057664580863
  • EAN4057664580863
  • Date de parution25/04/2021
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille524 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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In "The Bartlett Mystery, " Louis Tracy masterfully weaves a tale of intrigue and suspense set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England. This whodunit novel combines elements of detective fiction and social commentary, illustrating the era's fascination with crime and societal norms. Tracy's meticulous prose, characterized by vivid descriptions and a tightly constructed plot, immerses readers in a labyrinth of clues and red herrings, challenging them to unravel the enigma alongside his enigmatic protagonist.
The novel resonates with the conventions of the genre, echoing the works of contemporaries like Arthur Conan Doyle while establishing its unique voice through a focus on psychological depth and moral ambiguity. Louis Tracy, a British author born in 1863, garnered acclaim for his contributions to detective fiction and adventure novels. His extensive travels and experiences as a journalist profoundly shaped his narrative style and thematic choices.
"The Bartlett Mystery" reflects Tracy's keen observation of human behavior and societal intricacies, stemming from his intersecting professional journey and strong affinity for capturing the mysteries of the human psyche. For readers yearning for a compelling mystery that transcends mere genre conventions, "The Bartlett Mystery" is a captivating choice. Tracy's deft storytelling ensures a thrilling ride through deception, politics, and the complexities of character relationships, making it a must-read for aficionados of classic detective literature and those seeking a richer understanding of early 20th-century writing.
In "The Bartlett Mystery, " Louis Tracy masterfully weaves a tale of intrigue and suspense set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England. This whodunit novel combines elements of detective fiction and social commentary, illustrating the era's fascination with crime and societal norms. Tracy's meticulous prose, characterized by vivid descriptions and a tightly constructed plot, immerses readers in a labyrinth of clues and red herrings, challenging them to unravel the enigma alongside his enigmatic protagonist.
The novel resonates with the conventions of the genre, echoing the works of contemporaries like Arthur Conan Doyle while establishing its unique voice through a focus on psychological depth and moral ambiguity. Louis Tracy, a British author born in 1863, garnered acclaim for his contributions to detective fiction and adventure novels. His extensive travels and experiences as a journalist profoundly shaped his narrative style and thematic choices.
"The Bartlett Mystery" reflects Tracy's keen observation of human behavior and societal intricacies, stemming from his intersecting professional journey and strong affinity for capturing the mysteries of the human psyche. For readers yearning for a compelling mystery that transcends mere genre conventions, "The Bartlett Mystery" is a captivating choice. Tracy's deft storytelling ensures a thrilling ride through deception, politics, and the complexities of character relationships, making it a must-read for aficionados of classic detective literature and those seeking a richer understanding of early 20th-century writing.
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