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Malcolm Sage Detective - Unraveling Mysteries in Post-World War I England with Malcolm Sage the Clever Detective - cover

Malcolm Sage Detective - Unraveling Mysteries in Post-World War I England with Malcolm Sage the Clever Detective

Herbert George Jenkins

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Malcolm Sage, Detective," Herbert George Jenkins crafts a masterful work that melds the traditional detective narrative with a unique blend of humor and sharp social commentary. The book unfolds through a series of interlinked cases tackled by the astute, if eccentric, detective Malcolm Sage. Jenkins employs a witty and engaging prose style, reminiscent of the classic detective fiction of the early 20th century, while simultaneously poking fun at the genre'Äôs tropes. This novel not only entertains but also offers a discerning look at British society, probing the intricate relationship between crime and class within the narrative. Herbert George Jenkins was a multifaceted literary figure, known for his work as a playwright, author, and translator. His experiences in the theater and journalism, complemented by a keen sense of observation, likely informed his multifarious characterizations and intricate plotting in this tale. The socio-political influences of the Edwardian era can be felt distinctly throughout his writing, marking Jenkins as a significant contributor to the evolving landscape of British crime fiction. "Malcolm Sage, Detective" is an essential read for enthusiasts of the genre as well as a captivating introduction for newcomers. Its blend of intellect, humor, and social critique promises to engage readers and provoke thought while keeping them on the edge of their seats. Jenkins' skillful storytelling will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on those who appreciate the art of detective fiction.
Available since: 12/12/2019.
Print length: 236 pages.

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