The Mystery of the Clasped Hands. A Novel

Par : Guy Boothby

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  • Nombre de pages145
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4706680-4
  • EAN8596547066804
  • Date de parution13/06/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille456 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

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In "The Mystery of the Clasped Hands, " Guy Boothby crafts a gripping narrative that expertly weaves elements of intrigue and mystery within the framework of a detective novel. Through his unique literary style, characterized by vivid descriptions and clever dialogue, Boothby delves into the psychological complexities of his characters while navigating the shadowy corridors of Victorian society. Set against a backdrop of rebellion and moral ambiguity, the book transcends typical genre conventions, offering both an engaging plot and a nuanced exploration of human nature.
Guy Boothby (1867-1905) was an Australian-born author whose diverse career spanned journalism, acting, and literature. His exposure to both European and colonial cultures profoundly shaped his writing, evident in the exotic settings and international intrigue found in his works. Influenced by the literary trends of the late 19th century, Boothby's narrative reflects the period's fascination with the occult and the uncanny-elements that play a central role in "The Mystery of the Clasped Hands." Highly recommended for fans of classic mystery and detective fiction, this novel invites readers to ponder the complexities of trust and deception.
Boothby's intricate plot twists and richly drawn characters promise an exhilarating reading experience, making it a must-read for those who appreciate a blend of adventure and psychological depth.
In "The Mystery of the Clasped Hands, " Guy Boothby crafts a gripping narrative that expertly weaves elements of intrigue and mystery within the framework of a detective novel. Through his unique literary style, characterized by vivid descriptions and clever dialogue, Boothby delves into the psychological complexities of his characters while navigating the shadowy corridors of Victorian society. Set against a backdrop of rebellion and moral ambiguity, the book transcends typical genre conventions, offering both an engaging plot and a nuanced exploration of human nature.
Guy Boothby (1867-1905) was an Australian-born author whose diverse career spanned journalism, acting, and literature. His exposure to both European and colonial cultures profoundly shaped his writing, evident in the exotic settings and international intrigue found in his works. Influenced by the literary trends of the late 19th century, Boothby's narrative reflects the period's fascination with the occult and the uncanny-elements that play a central role in "The Mystery of the Clasped Hands." Highly recommended for fans of classic mystery and detective fiction, this novel invites readers to ponder the complexities of trust and deception.
Boothby's intricate plot twists and richly drawn characters promise an exhilarating reading experience, making it a must-read for those who appreciate a blend of adventure and psychological depth.
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