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Harvey Garrard's Crime (eBook)

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2022
225 Seiten
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859-654732269-6 (EAN)

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Harvey Garrard's Crime - E. Phillips Oppenheim
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In "Harvey Garrard's Crime," E. Phillips Oppenheim crafts a riveting narrative that delves into the labyrinthine world of crime and morality in early 20th century England. Using a deft mix of suspense, intricate plotting, and rich character development, Oppenheim explores themes of justice, societal norms, and the human psyche. The novel is characterized by its sharp dialogue and atmospheric settings, reflecting both the optimism and the disquietude of the post-Victorian era, where personal ambitions often clash with ethical dilemmas. Through his deft literary style, Oppenheim engages the reader, merging the thriller genre with poignant psychological insights that remain pertinent to contemporary discourse on crime and personal responsibility. E. Phillips Oppenheim, often hailed as the 'Prince of Storytellers,' was born in 1866 and gained significant acclaim for his deft works in the mystery and thriller genres. His diverse experiences in a rapidly changing society, alongside an acute awareness of the intricacies of human behavior, undeniably influenced his narrative choices in this enthralling novel. Oppenheim's prolific career, marked by a penchant for engaging plots and compelling characters, positions him as a pivotal figure in the evolution of popular literature during his time. For readers drawn to crime fiction laced with psychological depth, "Harvey Garrard's Crime" is an essential read. It not only entertains but prompts reflection on the moral choices that define us all. The vivid portrayal of its characters and the suspenseful unraveling of its plot will captivate both genre aficionados and those seeking a deeper understanding of human motivations and societal implications.

Edward Phillips Oppenheim (1866–1946), an English novelist, was recognized as one of the earliest writers of spy fiction, pioneering the genre alongside contemporaries like John Buchan and William Le Queux. Oppenheim's prolific career spanned over half a century during which he authored more than 100 novels and numerous short stories, covering a range of genres from romance to espionage. His work often featured sophisticated and lavish settings, combined with gripping narratives and well-crafted intrigue. 'Harvey Garrard's Crime' is one of the numerous gems in his literary treasure trove, offering readers a gripping tale that encapsulates his expertise in creating suspense and exploring the complexities of human nature. Oppenheim's storytelling was characterized by an astute understanding of his audience, skilled characterization, and an ability to interweave societal commentary with entertaining plotlines. Although much of his work is representative of the attitudes and styles of his time, Oppenheim's novels continue to be enjoyed by readers seeking classic thrillers and adventure tales. His contributions to the spy genre have influenced countless authors, and his legacy endures as a cornerstone in the edifice of early 20th-century popular fiction.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror Krimi / Thriller
Schlagworte Atmospheric Storytelling • british crime fiction • British suspense novels • Character under duress • Classic • classic mystery fiction • classic thriller books • Deception and intrigue • domestic dramas • early 20th century authors • early 20th century london • early 20th century mystery • Edwardian era fiction • E. Phillips Oppenheim • E. Phillips Oppenheim novels • Harvey Garrard adventure • High Society • Historical • historical detective stories • industrial progress • Intricate plot twists • Leather merchant business • london life • Morality and justice • moral quandaries • psychological detective story • public domain classics • Social commentary • spy fiction • Suspenseful crime novel • vintage crime literature • well-developed characters
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