The Hidden Clue - Charles Dickens, Edgar Allan Poe, Anna Katharine Green, Arthur Conan Doyle, Mary Roberts Rinehart, John Kendrick Bangs, Robert Barr, Ellis Parker Butler, Maurice Leblanc, Wilkie Collins, Edgar Wallace, Melville Davisson Post, R. Austin Freeman, A. E. W. Mason, E. W. Hornung, Victor L. Whitechurch, Christie & G.K. Chesterton

The Hidden Clue

By Charles Dickens, Edgar Allan Poe, Anna Katharine Green, Arthur Conan Doyle, Mary Roberts Rinehart, John Kendrick Bangs, Robert Barr, Ellis Parker Butler, Maurice Leblanc, Wilkie Collins, Edgar Wallace, Melville Davisson Post, R. Austin Freeman, A. E. W. Mason, E. W. Hornung, Victor L. Whitechurch, Christie & G.K. Chesterton

  • Release Date: 2019-07-16
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature

Description

The Hidden Clue unveils a constellation of mystery and intrigue through a masterful anthology that spans the breadth of the detective fiction genre. Ranging from the gothic melancholy of Edgar Allan Poe's groundbreaking tales to the cerebral puzzles posed by Arthur Conan Doyle, this collection offers readers a rich tapestry of narrative styles and curious perspectives. Each story in this volume promises a journey into the unexpected, where suspenseful plots and intricate character studies converge to embody the art of unraveling the unknown. Whether shedding light on an overlooked detail or leading the reader down a twisting path of misdirection, these works are emblematic of the genre's enduring allure. This distinguished assembly of authors, from the ingenious deductions of G. K. Chesterton to the domestic sleuthing of Christie, reflects the dynamic evolution of detective fiction. Drawing from their diverse backgrounds and distinct voices, the contributors illuminate a range of societal reflections mirrored through the lens of criminology and moral ambiguity. As each author weaves their own narrative threads from the complexities of their time, The Hidden Clue captures the Zeitgeist of an era fascinated by the boundaries of perception and reason. For both seasoned mystery aficionados and newcomers alike, The Hidden Clue offers a singular exploration of the literary nuances and thematic depth that anchor the genre. This curated compendium not only entertains but also educates, inviting readers to consider the multifaceted dialogue between crime and consequence. Embark on this captivating journey as the collection promises to captivate with its breadth of human emotion and intellect, providing a scholarly yet thrilling odyssey into the minds of some of history’s most ingenious storytellers.

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