The Daughter of Time (Inspector Alan Grant Mystery)

Par : Josephine Tey

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  • Nombre de pages151
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4772159-8
  • EAN8596547721598
  • Date de parution14/11/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille540 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

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In "The Daughter of Time, " Josephine Tey weaves a captivating narrative that transcends the typical conventions of the detective novel. Central to the story is Inspector Alan Grant, who, while recuperating in a hospital, becomes immersed in a historical mystery surrounding the enigmatic figure of Richard III. Tey employs a sophisticated blend of historical inquiry and psychological insight, challenging the established narratives surrounding this oft-misunderstood king.
The novel's structure, oscillating between Grant's investigation and the exploration of historical texts, offers readers a fresh perspective on the interplay between truth and perception, positioning it as a landmark in the historical mystery genre. Josephine Tey, born Elizabeth Mackintosh, was a Scottish author whose literary ingenuity often reflected her fascination with history and the complexities of human nature.
Her background in theatre and her keen understanding of character development inform her intricate plotting and engaging prose. Tey's own experiences with the complexities of identity and reputation resonate throughout "The Daughter of Time, " revealing her drive to confront the biases built into historical narratives. This book is an essential read for those who appreciate a narrative that combines rich historical context with a gripping mystery.
Tey's exploration of truth and morality invites readers to reflect critically on the collective memory of history and the stories we choose to accept. A compelling blend of intellect and intrigue, "The Daughter of Time" is recommended for both mystery enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
In "The Daughter of Time, " Josephine Tey weaves a captivating narrative that transcends the typical conventions of the detective novel. Central to the story is Inspector Alan Grant, who, while recuperating in a hospital, becomes immersed in a historical mystery surrounding the enigmatic figure of Richard III. Tey employs a sophisticated blend of historical inquiry and psychological insight, challenging the established narratives surrounding this oft-misunderstood king.
The novel's structure, oscillating between Grant's investigation and the exploration of historical texts, offers readers a fresh perspective on the interplay between truth and perception, positioning it as a landmark in the historical mystery genre. Josephine Tey, born Elizabeth Mackintosh, was a Scottish author whose literary ingenuity often reflected her fascination with history and the complexities of human nature.
Her background in theatre and her keen understanding of character development inform her intricate plotting and engaging prose. Tey's own experiences with the complexities of identity and reputation resonate throughout "The Daughter of Time, " revealing her drive to confront the biases built into historical narratives. This book is an essential read for those who appreciate a narrative that combines rich historical context with a gripping mystery.
Tey's exploration of truth and morality invites readers to reflect critically on the collective memory of history and the stories we choose to accept. A compelling blend of intellect and intrigue, "The Daughter of Time" is recommended for both mystery enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
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