British Mystery Classics - Arthur Morrison Edition (Illustrated)

Martin Hewitt Investigator, The Red Triangle, The Case of Janissary, Old Cater's Money

Arthur Morrison

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Belletristik / Krimis, Thriller, Spionage

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Arthur Morrison's 'British Mystery Classics - Arthur Morrison Edition (Illustrated)' is a comprehensive collection of the author's most iconic mystery novels, rich in historical detail and keen observations of Victorian society. Each story is intricately woven with suspense and surprising twists, showcasing Morrison's adept use of dialogue and vivid descriptions to immerse the reader in a bygone era of crime and intrigue. This edition, featuring stunning illustrations, allows readers to fully appreciate the atmospheric settings and complex characters crafted by Morrison. Known for his ability to blur the lines between detective fiction and social commentary, Morrison's works provide both entertainment and insight into the societal issues of his time. As a leading figure in the golden age of British mystery writing, Morrison's works continue to captivate readers with their timeless appeal and enduring popularity. 'British Mystery Classics - Arthur Morrison Edition' is a must-read for those who enjoy classic tales of mystery and suspense, as well as for fans of Victorian literature and historical fiction.

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Detective stories, 19th-century mystery, Working-class portrayal, Character-driven plots, Golden age detective, Journalistic influence, Victorian London, Martin Hewitt, Social realism, Narrative suspense