The Heath Hover Mystery (ePub)
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In 'The Heath Hover Mystery,' Bertram Mitford weaves a compelling narrative that invites readers into an intricately plotted thriller, immersing them in the atmospheric moorlands where the story unfolds. Mitford employs a prose style rich with descriptive...
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In 'The Heath Hover Mystery,' Bertram Mitford weaves a compelling narrative that invites readers into an intricately plotted thriller, immersing them in the atmospheric moorlands where the story unfolds. Mitford employs a prose style rich with descriptive elements, crafting a world that feels simultaneously tangible and shrouded in enigma. The story, reflective of Mitford's Edwardian literary milieu, resonates with the preoccupations of the era-exploring themes of social structure and the irresistible draw of the unknown. This novel, republished by DigiCat Publishing, retains its classic allure, meticulously presenting the text to honor its place in the canon of world literature.
Bertram Mitford (1855-1914), a contemporary of H. Rider Haggard, was a prolific writer of adventure fiction, often centering on South Africa where he spent considerable time. Mitford's experiences in these dynamic landscapes no doubt informed his rich portrayals of setting and his interest in the cultural complexities of colonial life, elements that bolster the narrative depth of 'The Heath Hover Mystery'. His expertise in crafting suspense and period-authentic dialogue showcases his keen understanding of narrative mechanics and his capacity to capture the complexities of the human condition within his work.
'The Heath Hover Mystery' stands as a testament to Mitford's storytelling prowess and is a must-read for aficionados of classic mysteries and historical fiction. This reissued edition by DigiCat Publishing is a tribute to the timeless nature of Mitford's writing, ensuring that new generations of readers can ponder the intricate puzzles he has laid out. Scholars and casual readers alike will find themselves captivated by the lure of the heath and the enigmas ensconced within its misty expanses, making this book an essential addition to any literary collection.
Bertram Mitford (1855-1914), a contemporary of H. Rider Haggard, was a prolific writer of adventure fiction, often centering on South Africa where he spent considerable time. Mitford's experiences in these dynamic landscapes no doubt informed his rich portrayals of setting and his interest in the cultural complexities of colonial life, elements that bolster the narrative depth of 'The Heath Hover Mystery'. His expertise in crafting suspense and period-authentic dialogue showcases his keen understanding of narrative mechanics and his capacity to capture the complexities of the human condition within his work.
'The Heath Hover Mystery' stands as a testament to Mitford's storytelling prowess and is a must-read for aficionados of classic mysteries and historical fiction. This reissued edition by DigiCat Publishing is a tribute to the timeless nature of Mitford's writing, ensuring that new generations of readers can ponder the intricate puzzles he has laid out. Scholars and casual readers alike will find themselves captivated by the lure of the heath and the enigmas ensconced within its misty expanses, making this book an essential addition to any literary collection.
Autoren-Porträt von Bertram Mitford
Bertram Mitford (1855 -1914) was a British novelist, colonial writer and a connoisseur of South African culture. His literary career was notable for its focus on adventure and the vibrant tapestry of life on the colonial frontiers. Born into a family with a strong tradition of military and public service, Mitford's own experiences in South Africa during the tumultuous times of the Zulu Wars infused a sense of realism and verisimilitude into his works. The author of over thirty novels, Mitford's prose often reflected his interest in native cultures and addressed the complex interplay between British colonists and indigenous peoples. 'The Heath Hover Mystery' is an example of Mitford's adeptness in interweaving mystery and adventure that holds readers in suspense while leading them through the intricacies of the colonial South African setting. His works are characterized by lively dialogues and vivid descriptions, providing an authentic portrayal of the times he wrote about. Not as widely remembered as his contemporaries, Mitford nonetheless left an indelible mark on the genre of adventure novels, painting a picture of colonial Africa that both enthralled and informed his readers. His works are a testimony to an era, serving as a narrative bridge between the British Empire and the untamed landscapes of Africa. Although his literary style may reflect the colonial attitudes of his time, Mitford's novels remain valuable for their historical context and storytelling prowess.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Bertram Mitford
- 2022, 191 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547367284
- Erscheinungsdatum: 16.09.2022
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