Thieves' Wit (ePub)
An Everyday Detective Story
(Sprache: Englisch)
Hulbert Footner's 'Thieves' Wit', republished in exquisite form by DigiCat Publishing, captures the essence of an 'Everyday Detective Story' with a blend of shrewd observation and engaging narrative. While it weaves a tale of intrigue through the...
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Hulbert Footner's 'Thieves' Wit', republished in exquisite form by DigiCat Publishing, captures the essence of an 'Everyday Detective Story' with a blend of shrewd observation and engaging narrative. While it weaves a tale of intrigue through the perspective of a keen investigator, this novel also holds a mirror to society, reflecting the subtleties of human nature and the complexities of crime. Footner's prose is rich and imbued with a timeless quality, making it accessible to modern readers while preserving its historical literary context. This particular edition ensures that Footner's work transcends its era, allowing present-day aficionados of classic detective fiction to fully engage with its clever plot and classic storytelling elegance.
Hulbert Footner, a prolific writer of the early 20th century, brought an authenticity to 'Thieves' Wit' that possibly stemmed from his own rich experiences and keen observation skills. With an extensive oeuvre that often explored the intricacies of crime and its psychological underpinnings, Footner established himself as a significant figure in detective literature. His ability to capture the zeitgeist of the period makes 'Thieves' Wit' not just a compelling mystery, but a valuable piece of literary history.
Readers who appreciate detective fiction that transcends mere plot twists to delve into the human psyche will find 'Thieves' Wit' engrossing. DigiCat Publishing's treatment of this work invites a new generation of readers to immerse themselves in an artful blend of narrative finesse and intellectual challenge. This resurrection of Footner's legacy is a commendable contribution to preserving and celebrating world literature, making 'Thieves' Wit' a must-read for enthusiasts of the genre and connoisseurs of classic literary craftsmanship alike.
Hulbert Footner, a prolific writer of the early 20th century, brought an authenticity to 'Thieves' Wit' that possibly stemmed from his own rich experiences and keen observation skills. With an extensive oeuvre that often explored the intricacies of crime and its psychological underpinnings, Footner established himself as a significant figure in detective literature. His ability to capture the zeitgeist of the period makes 'Thieves' Wit' not just a compelling mystery, but a valuable piece of literary history.
Readers who appreciate detective fiction that transcends mere plot twists to delve into the human psyche will find 'Thieves' Wit' engrossing. DigiCat Publishing's treatment of this work invites a new generation of readers to immerse themselves in an artful blend of narrative finesse and intellectual challenge. This resurrection of Footner's legacy is a commendable contribution to preserving and celebrating world literature, making 'Thieves' Wit' a must-read for enthusiasts of the genre and connoisseurs of classic literary craftsmanship alike.
Autoren-Porträt von Hulbert Footner
Hulbert Footner (1879-1944) was a prolific writer, best known for his detective fiction. Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, he spent his formative years in the United States, where he cultivated his literary career. Footner's work exemplifies the interwar period's predilection for mystery and adventure serials, a time when the detective novel was gaining rapid popularity. One of his notable works, 'Thieves' Wit' (1918), showcases Footner's capacity to weave intricate plots with an engaging narrative voice, hallmarking a style that balances suspense with humor and character development. The book is emblematic of his approach to mystery writing, which often featured ingenious crimes and the clever individuals who sought to solve them. Over his career, Footner penned a considerable corpus, contributing to the genres of crime fiction and romance. His other works such as 'The Owl Taxi' and 'Madame Storey' further exhibit his adeptness at creating compelling, enduring characters. Although Footner might not be as well-remembered as some of his contemporaries, his influence on the detective genre is recognized by aficionados and scholars of early twentieth-century literature. Footner's legacy endures through the preservation and continued readership of his enthralling tales of mystery and deduction.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Hulbert Footner
- 2022, 190 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547228813
- Erscheinungsdatum: 04.09.2022
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