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The Man in The Dark. Illustrated
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- Nombre de pages348
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-617-8787-46-2
- EAN9786178787462
- Date de parution04/12/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille1014 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurAsimis Books
Résumé
A sinister shadow looms over the quiet Scottish countryside in this eerie and intelligent Golden Age mystery by John Ferguson, author of Death of Mr. Dodsley.
When a reclusive and wealthy landowner is found murdered in his remote Highland estate, the case seems to be more than just a simple crime of greed or revenge. The local authorities are baffled-not just by the killing, but by the strange, almost spectral figure reportedly seen wandering the grounds at night.
Rumors swirl: Who is the mysterious "man in the dark"? A ghost? A madman? Or someone with a very human motive? Called in to assist with the case is Francis MacNab, Ferguson's cerebral and quietly brilliant amateur sleuth. MacNab is a man of subtle intellect and unshakeable logic, whose methods recall Sherlock Holmes-but with a distinctly Scottish sensibility. As he delves deeper into the murder, he must untangle a web of deceit, old grudges, and hidden identities, all while navigating the secrets of a family unwilling to tell the whole truth. With its moody atmosphere, layered characters, and satisfying twists, The Man in the Dark blends psychological tension with classic detective storytelling.
John Ferguson, a clergyman-turned-author, brings a thoughtful and often philosophical tone to the traditional murder mystery. A must-read for fans of classic crime fiction, especially those who enjoy a darker, more introspective take on the genre.
Rumors swirl: Who is the mysterious "man in the dark"? A ghost? A madman? Or someone with a very human motive? Called in to assist with the case is Francis MacNab, Ferguson's cerebral and quietly brilliant amateur sleuth. MacNab is a man of subtle intellect and unshakeable logic, whose methods recall Sherlock Holmes-but with a distinctly Scottish sensibility. As he delves deeper into the murder, he must untangle a web of deceit, old grudges, and hidden identities, all while navigating the secrets of a family unwilling to tell the whole truth. With its moody atmosphere, layered characters, and satisfying twists, The Man in the Dark blends psychological tension with classic detective storytelling.
John Ferguson, a clergyman-turned-author, brings a thoughtful and often philosophical tone to the traditional murder mystery. A must-read for fans of classic crime fiction, especially those who enjoy a darker, more introspective take on the genre.














