The Franchise Affair (Musaicum Vintage Mysteries)

Par : Josephine Tey

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  • Nombre de pages226
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4772160-4
  • EAN8596547721604
  • Date de parution14/11/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille497 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

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In "The Franchise Affair, " Josephine Tey masterfully intertwines psychological suspense with a razor-sharp critique of societal norms in post-World War II England. The narrative unfolds as truth and deception blur, centering around a seemingly straightforward yet troubling abduction case involving two women accused of kidnapping a teenage girl. Tey's literary style is characterized by her keen observations and rich characterizations, inviting readers into a world where moral ambiguities reign.
This novel stands as a profound commentary on gender, class, and the nature of justice, set against the backdrop of a transforming British society that grapples with the aftermath of war. Josephine Tey, born Elizabeth Mackintosh, was a Scottish author celebrated for her ingenious blending of detective fiction with social critique. Her background in theater and her experiences during the interwar years influenced her narrative style and thematic explorations.
Driven by a desire to challenge societal conventions, Tey's work often reflects her belief in the complexity of human motives and the shadowy intersections of right and wrong, elements that are inherently present in "The Franchise Affair." I highly recommend "The Franchise Affair" to readers who appreciate rich psychological depth and intricate plots that expose the darker facets of human nature. Tey's novel not only captivates as a mystery but also provokes thoughtful discourse on justice, gender stereotypes, and the fallibility of perception, solidifying its timeless relevance.
In "The Franchise Affair, " Josephine Tey masterfully intertwines psychological suspense with a razor-sharp critique of societal norms in post-World War II England. The narrative unfolds as truth and deception blur, centering around a seemingly straightforward yet troubling abduction case involving two women accused of kidnapping a teenage girl. Tey's literary style is characterized by her keen observations and rich characterizations, inviting readers into a world where moral ambiguities reign.
This novel stands as a profound commentary on gender, class, and the nature of justice, set against the backdrop of a transforming British society that grapples with the aftermath of war. Josephine Tey, born Elizabeth Mackintosh, was a Scottish author celebrated for her ingenious blending of detective fiction with social critique. Her background in theater and her experiences during the interwar years influenced her narrative style and thematic explorations.
Driven by a desire to challenge societal conventions, Tey's work often reflects her belief in the complexity of human motives and the shadowy intersections of right and wrong, elements that are inherently present in "The Franchise Affair." I highly recommend "The Franchise Affair" to readers who appreciate rich psychological depth and intricate plots that expose the darker facets of human nature. Tey's novel not only captivates as a mystery but also provokes thoughtful discourse on justice, gender stereotypes, and the fallibility of perception, solidifying its timeless relevance.
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