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The Whodunit Collection: British Murder Mysteries (15 Novels in One Volume). The Maelstrom, The Grell Mystery, The Powers and Maxine, The Girl Who Had Nothing
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- Nombre de pages2826
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4776891-3
- EAN8596547768913
- Date de parution30/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille5 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
The Whodunit Collection: British Murder Mysteries (15 Novels in One Volume) brings forth an amalgamation of suspense, intrigue, and twists that encapsulate the essence of British detective fiction. This anthology skillfully traverses the genre's evolution, from classic locked-room puzzles to complex psychological thrillers. The diversity in narrative structure, investigative techniques, and settings enriches the collection, allowing it to showcase a broad spectrum of crime-solving adventures.
A standout aspect is how it maintains the fine balance between atmospheric tension and intellectual delight, making it a comprehensive resource for both enthusiasts and scholars of the genre. The contributors to this anthology, including Frank Froest, Isabel Ostrander, Charles Norris Williamson, and Alice Muriel Williamson, are notable figures whose works have significantly impacted early 20th-century detective fiction.
The authors, hailing from diverse literary backgrounds, unite under the shared aim of delving into the criminal psyche and the societal undercurrents surrounding crime and justice. As their stories are interwoven, the anthology mirrors the broader literary movements they were part of, providing a nuanced exploration of the era's thematic concerns. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in The Whodunit Collection, offering a unique chance to experience multifaceted interpretations of murder mysteries through varied literary lenses.
This volume serves as an essential tool for understanding the progression of detective fiction and the enduring allure of the whodunit genre. Acknowledging the skill and creativity behind each story, it fosters a dialogue that traverses time and remains relevant to contemporary discussions of morality, justice, and human nature's intricacies.
A standout aspect is how it maintains the fine balance between atmospheric tension and intellectual delight, making it a comprehensive resource for both enthusiasts and scholars of the genre. The contributors to this anthology, including Frank Froest, Isabel Ostrander, Charles Norris Williamson, and Alice Muriel Williamson, are notable figures whose works have significantly impacted early 20th-century detective fiction.
The authors, hailing from diverse literary backgrounds, unite under the shared aim of delving into the criminal psyche and the societal undercurrents surrounding crime and justice. As their stories are interwoven, the anthology mirrors the broader literary movements they were part of, providing a nuanced exploration of the era's thematic concerns. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in The Whodunit Collection, offering a unique chance to experience multifaceted interpretations of murder mysteries through varied literary lenses.
This volume serves as an essential tool for understanding the progression of detective fiction and the enduring allure of the whodunit genre. Acknowledging the skill and creativity behind each story, it fosters a dialogue that traverses time and remains relevant to contemporary discussions of morality, justice, and human nature's intricacies.








