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Mystery of the inn by the shore - A novel

Florence Warden

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In "Mystery of the Inn by the Shore," Florence Warden crafts a gripping Victorian mystery that intertwines elements of suspense, romance, and gothic intrigue. Set against the backdrop of a secluded seaside inn, Warden employs a richly descriptive literary style that evokes the moody atmosphere characteristic of the era's detective fiction. The plot intricately weaves together the lives of its characters, revealing secrets, conspiracies, and the haunting specters of the past, while meticulously exploring themes of societal constraints and the search for truth. Florence Warden, an accomplished author and one of the pioneering figures in crime fiction, was greatly influenced by her background in theatre and her fascination with psychological character studies. Her experiences as a successful novelist during the late 19th century reflect a growing interest in the genre's narrative complexity and the role of women within it. This societal context likely propelled Warden to delve into themes of deception and identity, resonating with the cultural shifts of her time. Readers who appreciate well-crafted mysteries suffused with atmospheric tension and emotional depth will find "Mystery of the Inn by the Shore" to be a captivating read. Warden's ability to blend intricate plots with profound character development offers not only a thrilling literary experience but also a thoughtful exploration of human nature, making this novel a must-read for fans of classic crime fiction.
Disponible desde: 02/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 110 páginas.

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