The Cinema Murder
Autor: | E. Phillips Oppenheim |
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EAN: | 4057664645500 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 25.11.2019 |
Untertitel: | Unraveling the Mysteries of Hollywood's Dark Secrets |
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Schlagworte: | 1920s Hollywood intrigue character-driven story detective fiction thriller entertaining whodunit glamorous cinematic world historical suspense novel murder investigation drama plot twist adventure silent film mystery vintage crime narrative |
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In 'The Cinema Murder,' E. Phillips Oppenheim delves into the glitzy yet sinister world of early 20th-century cinema, weaving an intricate narrative that explores the intersections of fame, obsession, and moral ambiguity. The novel is characterized by Oppenheim's signature blend of suspense and psychological insight, exploring how the allure of the silver screen can corrupt and isolate those caught within its dazzling grasp. Written in a sharp, engaging style, Oppenheim employs vivid descriptions and a tightly woven plot to immerse readers in a captivating tale of murder that critiques the burgeoning film industry and its impact on society. E. Phillips Oppenheim was a prolific writer and one of the earliest authors to embrace themes of espionage and celebrity culture. His background in the theatrical world and a keen awareness of the socio-cultural dynamics of his time undoubtedly influenced his portrayal of the film industry and the moral dilemmas that accompany fame. Oppenheim's keen observations about human behavior and societal trends enable him to create a multi-layered story that resonates with themes of ambition, despair, and intrigue. 'The Cinema Murder' is highly recommended for readers who appreciate thrillers steeped in social commentary. Oppenheim'Äôs narrative not only entertains but also provokes reflection on the darker sides of obsession and stardom, making it a compelling choice for those interested in both literary craft and cinematic history.