VICTOR L. WHITECHURCH Ultimate Collection. 30+ Thrillers & Mysteries, including The Thorpe Hazell Detective Tales, Stories of the Railway…
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- Nombre de pages1890
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4774687-4
- EAN8596547746874
- Date de parution08/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1 Mo
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
Victor L. Whitechurch's 'Ultimate Collection' offers an extensive compilation of his diverse literary contributions, showcasing his mastery in crime fiction and detective stories. Notable for his intricate plotting and vivid characterizations, Whitechurch's narratives often intertwine elements of mystery with a keen psychological insight, reflective of the early 20th-century literary context. His writing is marked by a precise, analytical style that captivates readers, drawing them into the meticulously crafted worlds where clever sleuthing and the darker aspects of human nature coexist.
Born in 1868 in England, Whitechurch was a contemporary of prolific writers such as Arthur Conan Doyle, often found inspired by the rapid advancements in detective methodologies of his time. An engineer by training, his technical expertise informed his narratives, lending them an authenticity that sets his work apart. His diverse interests, including railways and science, permeate his storytelling, revealing a fascination with both the mechanics of crime and the intricacies of human motivation.
Readers seeking a comprehensive understanding of early detective fiction must explore the 'Ultimate Collection.' This anthology not only honors Whitechurch's legacy but also enriches the literary landscape, providing immersive tales that will intrigue aficionados of the genre and new readers alike.
Born in 1868 in England, Whitechurch was a contemporary of prolific writers such as Arthur Conan Doyle, often found inspired by the rapid advancements in detective methodologies of his time. An engineer by training, his technical expertise informed his narratives, lending them an authenticity that sets his work apart. His diverse interests, including railways and science, permeate his storytelling, revealing a fascination with both the mechanics of crime and the intricacies of human motivation.
Readers seeking a comprehensive understanding of early detective fiction must explore the 'Ultimate Collection.' This anthology not only honors Whitechurch's legacy but also enriches the literary landscape, providing immersive tales that will intrigue aficionados of the genre and new readers alike.
Victor L. Whitechurch's 'Ultimate Collection' offers an extensive compilation of his diverse literary contributions, showcasing his mastery in crime fiction and detective stories. Notable for his intricate plotting and vivid characterizations, Whitechurch's narratives often intertwine elements of mystery with a keen psychological insight, reflective of the early 20th-century literary context. His writing is marked by a precise, analytical style that captivates readers, drawing them into the meticulously crafted worlds where clever sleuthing and the darker aspects of human nature coexist.
Born in 1868 in England, Whitechurch was a contemporary of prolific writers such as Arthur Conan Doyle, often found inspired by the rapid advancements in detective methodologies of his time. An engineer by training, his technical expertise informed his narratives, lending them an authenticity that sets his work apart. His diverse interests, including railways and science, permeate his storytelling, revealing a fascination with both the mechanics of crime and the intricacies of human motivation.
Readers seeking a comprehensive understanding of early detective fiction must explore the 'Ultimate Collection.' This anthology not only honors Whitechurch's legacy but also enriches the literary landscape, providing immersive tales that will intrigue aficionados of the genre and new readers alike.
Born in 1868 in England, Whitechurch was a contemporary of prolific writers such as Arthur Conan Doyle, often found inspired by the rapid advancements in detective methodologies of his time. An engineer by training, his technical expertise informed his narratives, lending them an authenticity that sets his work apart. His diverse interests, including railways and science, permeate his storytelling, revealing a fascination with both the mechanics of crime and the intricacies of human motivation.
Readers seeking a comprehensive understanding of early detective fiction must explore the 'Ultimate Collection.' This anthology not only honors Whitechurch's legacy but also enriches the literary landscape, providing immersive tales that will intrigue aficionados of the genre and new readers alike.