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The Kidnap Murder Case. A Captivating Tale of Deceit and Danger in Early 20th Century New York
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- Nombre de pages170
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-635618-7
- EAN4064066356187
- Date de parution30/08/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille690 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Kidnap Murder Case, " Willard Huntington Wright, writing under the pseudonym S. S. Van Dine, delves into the intricate world of crime fiction, weaving a captivating narrative that unfolds within the social milieu of the early 20th century. The novel combines the precision of a detective story with psychological insights into the characters' motivations, showcasing Wright's exemplary prose that balances sophistication and accessibility.
Set against the backdrop of a sensational kidnapping, the book challenges the reader to unravel the complexities of guilt, innocence, and societal moral dilemmas, distinguished by its engaging dialogue and a deftly constructed plot that ultimately serves as a commentary on human nature itself. Wright, an American author and critic, was richly immersed in the artistic and literary communities of his time, fostering interests in philosophy and psychology that would inform his work.
His own experiences as a literary critic and a journalist offered him a unique lens through which to explore crime, morality, and society within his narratives, making him a forerunner in incorporating intellectual depth into genre fiction. This blend of personal insight and broader commentary pervades "The Kidnap Murder Case, " revealing much about the era in which it was written. For readers who appreciate a nuanced take on crime fiction, "The Kidnap Murder Case" is a compelling read that not only entertains but also invites profound reflection on the nature of justice and the human condition.
As a pioneer in detective literature, Wright invites us to engage with questions that remain relevant today, ensuring this work is essential for both genre enthusiasts and scholars alike.
Set against the backdrop of a sensational kidnapping, the book challenges the reader to unravel the complexities of guilt, innocence, and societal moral dilemmas, distinguished by its engaging dialogue and a deftly constructed plot that ultimately serves as a commentary on human nature itself. Wright, an American author and critic, was richly immersed in the artistic and literary communities of his time, fostering interests in philosophy and psychology that would inform his work.
His own experiences as a literary critic and a journalist offered him a unique lens through which to explore crime, morality, and society within his narratives, making him a forerunner in incorporating intellectual depth into genre fiction. This blend of personal insight and broader commentary pervades "The Kidnap Murder Case, " revealing much about the era in which it was written. For readers who appreciate a nuanced take on crime fiction, "The Kidnap Murder Case" is a compelling read that not only entertains but also invites profound reflection on the nature of justice and the human condition.
As a pioneer in detective literature, Wright invites us to engage with questions that remain relevant today, ensuring this work is essential for both genre enthusiasts and scholars alike.


















