TRUE CRIME: British Murder Mysteries
Autor: | Arthur Conan Doyle |
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EAN: | 8596547760528 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 21.12.2023 |
Untertitel: | Real Life Murders, Mysteries & Serial Killers of the Victorian Age |
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Schlagworte: | Arthur Conan Do British murder mysteries Sherlock Holmes influence Victorian crime tales clues and investigations criminal psychology themes detective fiction collection historical murder cases intriguing plot twists suspenseful storytelling |
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In 'TRUE CRIME: British Murder Mysteries,' Arthur Conan Doyle delves into the gripping narratives of real-life murder cases in Britain, masterfully blending factual recounting with an engaging literary style that echoes his renowned detective fiction. Each chapter unearths the shadowy details of infamous crimes, examining the sociopolitical climates that fueled these tragedies. Doyle's keen analytical perspective, coupled with vivid prose, captures the essence of Victorian-era criminality, providing not just a catalogue of events but a critique of a justice system in flux, reflecting broader societal anxieties surrounding law enforcement and morality. Arthur Conan Doyle, best known as the creator of Sherlock Holmes, was profoundly interested in the intricacies of crime and the psychological motivations behind human behavior. His background in medicine and his experiences as a wartime doctor undoubtedly shaped his fascination with truth and deception. Drawing on extensive research and his own investigative instincts, Doyle paints a portrait of a society both captivated and horrified by its own criminal underbelly, offering insights into the larger human condition that fueled his fictional endeavors. 'TRUE CRIME: British Murder Mysteries' is recommended for readers who appreciate the intersection of factual crime narratives with literary elegance. Doyle's ability to narrate true stories with the same finesse as his Sherlockian tales affords a rich exploration of historical mysteries that will intrigue both enthusiasts of true crime and literary aficionados alike.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) was a British author most famously known for his creation of the enduring detective character Sherlock Holmes. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, he had begun his professional career as a physician. However, Doyle's literary aspirations steadily overtook his medical practice. His adept storytelling and intricate plotting skills were evident in his large body of work that spans across various genres including mystery, fantasy, science fiction, and historical novels. Doyle's sharp intellect infused the detective genre with a new sense of realism, as seen in his Sherlock Holmes series which includes 'A Study in Scarlet' and 'The Hound of the Baskervilles'. Although less commonly associated with true crime literature, Doyle also explored factual criminal cases. In 'TRUE CRIME: British Murder Mysteries', he presented a collection of cases, highlighting his proficiency in the genre that bridges the gap between fiction and reality. Doyle's style is marked by fast-paced narratives and an acute attention to detail, which allowed readers to actively participate in the unraveling of mysteries. Despite the wide range of topics he covered, Arthur Conan Doyle remains synonymous with the craft of the detective story, influencing countless writers and captivating the imaginations of readers worldwide.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) was a British author most famously known for his creation of the enduring detective character Sherlock Holmes. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, he had begun his professional career as a physician. However, Doyle's literary aspirations steadily overtook his medical practice. His adept storytelling and intricate plotting skills were evident in his large body of work that spans across various genres including mystery, fantasy, science fiction, and historical novels. Doyle's sharp intellect infused the detective genre with a new sense of realism, as seen in his Sherlock Holmes series which includes 'A Study in Scarlet' and 'The Hound of the Baskervilles'. Although less commonly associated with true crime literature, Doyle also explored factual criminal cases. In 'TRUE CRIME: British Murder Mysteries', he presented a collection of cases, highlighting his proficiency in the genre that bridges the gap between fiction and reality. Doyle's style is marked by fast-paced narratives and an acute attention to detail, which allowed readers to actively participate in the unraveling of mysteries. Despite the wide range of topics he covered, Arthur Conan Doyle remains synonymous with the craft of the detective story, influencing countless writers and captivating the imaginations of readers worldwide.