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The Crime at Black Dudley

Intriguing Secrets and Deception in the English Countryside
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In «The Crime at Black Dudley,» Margery Allingham introduces readers to the world of detective fiction through the lens of a classic country house mystery. Set against the backdrop of the grand Black Dudley manor, the novel combines intricate plotting with rich atmospheric detail, showcasing Allingham's adeptness at crafting suspense and intrigue. The narrative unfolds with a carefully woven tapestry of character interactions and misdirection, reflecting the conventions of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, marked by its clever puzzles and a sense of social hierarchy. Allingham's prose is both elegant and accessible, inviting readers to engage deeply with the mystery at hand. Margery Allingham (1904-1966) was a prominent figure in British literature, best known for her detective novels featuring the enigmatic Albert Campion. Raised in a literary family, Allingham's early exposure to literature and the arts significantly influenced her writing career. Her passion for storytelling and keen observation of human nature are evident in «The Crime at Black Dudley,» where she deftly explores themes of morality and the complexity of relationships within society. This novel is highly recommended for enthusiasts of classic whodunits and those who appreciate character-driven plots laden with psychological depth. Allingham'Äôs masterful narrative style not only entertains but also challenges readers to unravel the layers of deception within. Engage with Black Dudley and uncover the truths hidden among its shadows.

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Data wydania na Litres:
11 października 2024
Objętość:
280 str.
ISBN:
4064066363222
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