Double Dan

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In "Double Dan," Edgar Wallace delivers a gripping tale that intertwines suspense, crime, and intrigue with his signature fast-paced narrative style. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, the novel navigates the murky waters of deception and morality through the character of Dan, a man caught between dual identities. Wallace expertly crafts a plot that unveils the complexity of human nature, offering readers a rich tapestry of vivid characters, wit, and unexpected twists that demand attention. The book exemplifies the thrilling, sensationalist fiction that Wallace was known for, reflecting societal tensions and the fascination with crime during his era. Edgar Wallace was a prolific British writer who, in the early 20th century, vastly contributed to the crime and detective genres. His experiences as a journalist ingrained in him a deep understanding of public intrigue and the darker aspects of humanity, which permeate his narratives. Wallace's background, coupled with his immense output, including plays and screenplays, positioned him as a pioneer of the modern crime thriller, influencing countless authors who followed. "Double Dan" is a recommendation not only for fans of crime fiction but also for those intrigued by character-driven plots that explore the duality of man. Wallace's innovative storytelling will captivate readers, providing a compelling experience that resonates with contemporary themes of identity and moral ambiguity.

À propos de l'auteur

Edgar Wallace, born Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace on April 1, 1875, in Greenwich, London, was a prolific British writer and journalist. Known for his literary prowess, he penned numerous novels, plays, and articles, often delving into the thriller and crime genres. Wallace's upbringing was modest, raised by foster parents after being born to actors. His early career in the military as a medical staff sergeant allowed him to travel, a divine providence that went on to influence his myriad settings and plots. Apart from 'Double Dan,' a tale brimming with duplicity and the criminal psyche, Wallace is celebrated for his creation of 'The Four Just Men' (1905), a work emblematic of his ingenuity in suspense and moral quandaries. His creation of the character 'King Kong,' albeit more famed posthumously through the motion picture adaptation, further evidences the span of his imagination. Wallace's literary style is often characterized by fast-paced narrative and an acute perception of the underbelly of society, perhaps a reflection of his stint as a war correspondent during the Second Boer War. Edgar Wallace's indefatigable work ethic produced over 175 novels, 24 plays, and countless articles, bestowing upon the literary world a legacy of captivating storytelling. He passed away, quite fittingly, in the throes of writing a screenplay in Hollywood, on February 10, 1932, leaving an indelible mark on the thriller genre.

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