British Murder Mysteries - Boxed Set

British Murder Mysteries - Boxed Set

by Arthur Conan DoyleErnest Bramah Arthur Morrison and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 01/01/2024

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Delve into the heart of suspense with the 'British Murder Mysteries - Boxed Set,' a meticulously curated anthology that showcases the quintessential elements of early 20th-century detective fiction. This collection brings together a diverse array of narrative styles, from the intricate puzzles reminiscent of locked-room mysteries to atmospheric tales that chill and thrill in equal measure. Seamlessly weaving mystery and drama, these works emphasize the cerebral challenge of crime-solving, often embedding sociocultural critiques within their plots. Standout pieces within the set prompt readers to unravel complex narratives while contemplating ethical ambiguities and the human psyche. Within these pages, the voices of legendary authors such as Arthur Conan Doyle, Wilkie Collins, and G.K. Chesterton converge, offering a tapestry of stories that mirror the progression of detective fiction through different eras. These authors, each a luminary in their own right, have contributed significantly not only to the genre but also to a broader cultural dialogue on crime and justice. Their narratives reflect and respond to the historical contexts in which they wrote, providing insight into societal tensions and philosophical quandaries. 'British Murder Mysteries - Boxed Set' is an intellectual feast for avid readers and scholars alike, inviting exploration into the literary and cultural underpinnings of mystery fiction. Discover the interplay of varied literary techniques, perspectives, and thematic depths that shape this anthology. It is an indispensable resource for those seeking to understand the evolution of the genre, offering a compelling platform for reflection and engagement with the paradoxes of crime and morality.

ISBN:
8596547771692
8596547771692
Category:
Short stories
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
01-01-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
DigiCat
Arthur Conan Doyle

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh in 1859 and died in 1930. Within those years was crowded a variety of activity and creative work that made him an international figure and inspired the French to give him the epithet 'the good giant'.

He was the nephew of 'Dickie Doyle' the artist, and was educated at Stonyhurst, and later studied medicine at Edinburgh University, where the methods of diagnosis of one of the professors provided the idea for the methods of deduction used by Sherlock Holmes. He set up as a doctor at Southsea and it was while waiting for patients that he began to write.

His growing success as an author enabled him to give up his practice and turn his attention to other subjects. His greatest achievement was, of course, his creation of Sherlock Holmes, who soon attained international status and constantly distracted him from his other work; at one time Conan Doyle killed him but was obliged by public protest to restore him to life.

And in his creation of Dr Watson, Holmes's companion in adventure and chronicler, Conan Doyle produced not only a perfect foil for Holmes but also one of the most famous narrators in fiction.

Wilkie Collins

William Wilkie Collins was born in London in 1824, the son of a successful and popular painter. On leaving school, he worked in the office of a tea merchant in the Strand before reading law as a student at Lincoln's Inn. However his real passion was for writing and, in 1850, he published his first novel, Antonina.

In 1851, the same year that he was called to the bar, he met and established a lifelong friendship with Charles Dickens. While Collins' fame rests on his best known works, The Woman in White and The Moonstone, he wrote over thirty books, as well as numerous short stories, articles and plays. He was a hugely popular writer in his lifetime. An unconventional individual, he never married but established long-term liaisons with two separate partners. He died in 1889.

J. S. Fletcher

Joseph Smith Fletcher was a British journalist, writer, and fellow of the Royal Historical Society. He studied law before turning to journalism. His literary career spanned approximately 200 books on a wide variety of subjects including fiction, non-fiction, histories, historical fiction, and mysteries. He was known as one of the leading writers of detective fiction in the Golden Age.

Ethel Lina White

Born in Abergavenny in 1876, Ethel Lina White was one of the best known crime writers of the 1930s and 40s, ranking alongside greats of the Golden Age such as Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers.

Many of her thrillers were adapted for film, most famously The Lady Vanishes (originally titled The Wheel Spins) which became one of Alfred Hitchcock's greatest triumphs as a director. Originally published as Some Must Watch in 1933, The Spiral Staircase has since been adapted for the screen three times.

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