WAX (A British Crime Thriller)
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- Nombre de pages198
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-80-272-0276-8
- EAN9788027202768
- Date de parution07/08/2017
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille311 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurJazzybee Verlag
Résumé
In 'WAX', Ethel Lina White presents a gripping British Crime Thriller that keeps readers on the edge of their seats with its intricate plot and suspenseful storytelling. Set in a quaint English village, the novel follows the chilling events that unfold when a mysterious wax figure disappears from a local museum, triggering a series of heinous crimes. White's narrative style is marked by vivid descriptions, clever plot twists, and a keen eye for character development, making 'WAX' a thrilling page-turner in the literary landscape of crime fiction.
The author's ability to create a tense atmosphere and keep readers guessing until the very end is a testament to her skill as a master storyteller in the genre. Released in 1935, 'WAX' is a classic example of Golden Age detective fiction, showcasing White's talent for crafting complex mysteries that captivate and intrigue readers of all ages.
The author's ability to create a tense atmosphere and keep readers guessing until the very end is a testament to her skill as a master storyteller in the genre. Released in 1935, 'WAX' is a classic example of Golden Age detective fiction, showcasing White's talent for crafting complex mysteries that captivate and intrigue readers of all ages.
In 'WAX', Ethel Lina White presents a gripping British Crime Thriller that keeps readers on the edge of their seats with its intricate plot and suspenseful storytelling. Set in a quaint English village, the novel follows the chilling events that unfold when a mysterious wax figure disappears from a local museum, triggering a series of heinous crimes. White's narrative style is marked by vivid descriptions, clever plot twists, and a keen eye for character development, making 'WAX' a thrilling page-turner in the literary landscape of crime fiction.
The author's ability to create a tense atmosphere and keep readers guessing until the very end is a testament to her skill as a master storyteller in the genre. Released in 1935, 'WAX' is a classic example of Golden Age detective fiction, showcasing White's talent for crafting complex mysteries that captivate and intrigue readers of all ages.
The author's ability to create a tense atmosphere and keep readers guessing until the very end is a testament to her skill as a master storyteller in the genre. Released in 1935, 'WAX' is a classic example of Golden Age detective fiction, showcasing White's talent for crafting complex mysteries that captivate and intrigue readers of all ages.