Owl of Darkness
Autor: | Max Afford |
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EAN: | 9783742396143 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 12.09.2024 |
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Schlagworte: | Corruption Cryptic clues Deception Detective Metropolis Murder Noir Revelation Suspense Thriller |
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Owl of Darkness by Max Afford is a spellbinding noir thriller that will ensnare you in its dark and twisted web. Set in the fog-laden streets of a gloomy metropolis, the story follows the enigmatic detective, known only as the Owl, as he dives into a labyrinth of crime and corruption. When a series of brutal murders with cryptic clues surfaces, the Owl must unravel the mystery while confronting his own shadowy past. As the danger escalates and the city's underbelly is exposed, every twist and turn brings you closer to a shocking revelation. Can the Owl solve the case before darkness consumes him? Dive into this enthralling tale of suspense and deception.
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.