BRITISH MURDER MYSTERIES: 560+ Thriller Classics, Detective Novels, Whodunit Tales & True Crime Stories

BRITISH MURDER MYSTERIES: 560+ Thriller Classics, Detective Novels, Whodunit Tales & True Crime Stories

by Arthur Conan DoyleErnest Bramah Arthur Morrison and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 17/01/2024

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BRITISH MURDER MYSTERIES: 560+ Thriller Classics, Detective Novels, Whodunit Tales & True Crime Stories serves as a sweeping anthology that encapsulates the golden era of British crime writing. This expansive collection, featuring works from the likes of Arthur Conan Doyle to Ethel Lina White, showcases a remarkable range of literary styles, from the tightly woven plots of classic detective stories to the suspenseful pacing of thriller novels and the meticulous detail of true crime narratives. The anthology stands as a testament to the diversity and depth of the genre, offering readers a comprehensive exploration of its themes, including the psychology of crime, the methodology of detection, and the social commentary embedded within these tales. The contributing authors, a veritable whos who of early 20th-century British crime literature, bring a rich tapestry of backgrounds, perspectives, and literary prowess to the collection. From the pioneering detective stories of Conan Doyle to the psychological depth of Ethel Lina White's narratives, these authors collectively contributed to the shape and evolution of crime writing. Their works reflect the social anxieties, moral dilemmas, and intellectual pursuits of their time, engaging with and contributing to various literary movements and cultural shifts. This anthology does not only offer a historical cross-section of British crime writing but acts as a dialogue between the different approaches and themes explored by these influential authors. BRITISH MURDER MYSTERIES is an essential volume for anyone interested in the evolution of the detective novel and thriller genres. It offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the rich diversity of storytelling, thematic exploration, and character development that has defined British crime writing. Readers will benefit from the educational value of the anthology, gaining insights into the socio-cultural contexts of the times these stories were written. This collection is recommended for those seeking to understand the foundational elements of crime literature and revel in the complex interplay of mystery, suspense, and human psychology across a spectrum of classic works.

ISBN:
8596547813583
8596547813583
Category:
Crime & mystery
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
17-01-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
GoodPress
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.

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