Dolls of Death
Autor: | Max Afford |
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EAN: | 9783642845420 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 12.09.2024 |
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Schlagworte: | Chilling Danger Detective Dolls Investigation Murder Mystery Secrets Suspense Thriller |
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Dolls of Death by Max Afford is a spine-tingling mystery that plunges readers into a world of eerie dolls and murderous intent. When a series of brutal killings is linked to a collection of sinister, lifelike dolls, a determined detective must unravel the chilling connection before the killer strikes again. As the investigation deepens, dark secrets from the past emerge, and the line between the living and the dead begins to blur. With danger lurking in every shadow, can the truth be uncovered in time, or will the next victim fall prey to the Dolls of Death? This unnerving and atmospheric thriller will keep you guessing to the very end.
Max Afford (1906-1954) was an Australian playwright, radio producer, and mystery novelist. He gained recognition for his crime fiction, particularly for the Jeffrey Blackburn series, which featured a resourceful detective solving intricate mysteries. Afford was also a pioneer in Australian radio drama, producing popular shows during the golden age of radio. His contributions to both literature and broadcasting helped shape early Australian entertainment. Despite his relatively short life, Afford left a lasting legacy in Australian mystery fiction and radio storytelling.
Max Afford (1906-1954) was an Australian playwright, radio producer, and mystery novelist. He gained recognition for his crime fiction, particularly for the Jeffrey Blackburn series, which featured a resourceful detective solving intricate mysteries. Afford was also a pioneer in Australian radio drama, producing popular shows during the golden age of radio. His contributions to both literature and broadcasting helped shape early Australian entertainment. Despite his relatively short life, Afford left a lasting legacy in Australian mystery fiction and radio storytelling.