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The Man in the Queue. Murder Mystery (Inspector Alan Grant Book)
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- Nombre de pages202
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4771736-2
- EAN8596547717362
- Date de parution10/11/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille529 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The Man in the Queue, " Josephine Tey crafts a brilliant and intricately woven mystery that deftly merges psychological depth with sharp social commentary. Set against the backdrop of 1920s Britain, the novel follows the investigation of a murder on the fringe of a queue for a theatre performance, illustrating Tey's ability to explore the human condition within a suspenseful narrative. The prose is marked by its elegant clarity and sardonic wit, reflecting Tey's keen observational skills as well as her mastery of character development, paving the way for a compelling engagement with themes of justice and societal norms.
Josephine Tey, born Elizabeth Mackintosh, was a significant figure in the mystery genre, often challenging the conventions of her time with unpredictable plotlines and complex characters. Her background as an accomplished playwright heavily influenced her writing style, allowing her to express nuanced psychological insights while imbuing her narratives with vibrant dialogue. Tey's ability to intertwine her experiences as both a writer and a keen observer of human behavior undoubtedly enriched this first novel, establishing her as a force within the literary world.
Readers seeking a gripping tale that transcends the confines of traditional detective fiction will find "The Man in the Queue" an essential read. Tey's astute observations and intricate plotting invite readers to delve into a world where intrigue and social commentary collide, making it a timeless exploration of morality and truth that resonates even today.
Josephine Tey, born Elizabeth Mackintosh, was a significant figure in the mystery genre, often challenging the conventions of her time with unpredictable plotlines and complex characters. Her background as an accomplished playwright heavily influenced her writing style, allowing her to express nuanced psychological insights while imbuing her narratives with vibrant dialogue. Tey's ability to intertwine her experiences as both a writer and a keen observer of human behavior undoubtedly enriched this first novel, establishing her as a force within the literary world.
Readers seeking a gripping tale that transcends the confines of traditional detective fiction will find "The Man in the Queue" an essential read. Tey's astute observations and intricate plotting invite readers to delve into a world where intrigue and social commentary collide, making it a timeless exploration of morality and truth that resonates even today.




















