The Bravo of London. Unraveling Victorian Mysteries with a Blind Detective in London's Dark Underbelly
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- Nombre de pages195
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-633--805198-1
- EAN4066338051981
- Date de parution09/11/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille763 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Bravo of London, " Ernest Bramah skillfully weaves a narrative rich in intrigue and moral complexity, exploring the themes of honor, loyalty, and the undercurrents of criminality within London'Äôs society. Written in a distinctive blend of sharp dialogue and vivid descriptions, the novel exemplifies the early 20th-century literary tradition that embraced both realism and adventure. Bramah'Äôs prose immerses the reader in the gritty world of the protagonist, who navigates a labyrinth of deception while maintaining a sense of integrity amid chaos, creating an engaging narrative that resonates with contemporary readers.
Ernest Bramah, a notable British writer and journalist, was highly influenced by his fascination with Eastern philosophies and the multifaceted nature of human behavior. His experiences as a writer and traveler, combined with his interests in the criminal psyche, inspired him to craft a story that interrogates the morality of society. Bramah's keen observations of urban life provided him with a rich backdrop against which the intricacies of his characters could unfold, showcasing his adeptness at character study and societal critique.
This novel is an excellent recommendation for anyone interested in stories that delve into the darker aspects of human nature while providing a compelling narrative arc. Bramah'Äôs ability to blend adventure with philosophical inquiries makes "The Bravo of London" a thought-provoking read that will captivate fans of detective fiction and literary enthusiasts alike.
Ernest Bramah, a notable British writer and journalist, was highly influenced by his fascination with Eastern philosophies and the multifaceted nature of human behavior. His experiences as a writer and traveler, combined with his interests in the criminal psyche, inspired him to craft a story that interrogates the morality of society. Bramah's keen observations of urban life provided him with a rich backdrop against which the intricacies of his characters could unfold, showcasing his adeptness at character study and societal critique.
This novel is an excellent recommendation for anyone interested in stories that delve into the darker aspects of human nature while providing a compelling narrative arc. Bramah'Äôs ability to blend adventure with philosophical inquiries makes "The Bravo of London" a thought-provoking read that will captivate fans of detective fiction and literary enthusiasts alike.



















