The Man from Morocco

· DigiCat
E-book
280
Páginas
Qualificado
As notas e avaliações não são verificadas Saiba mais

Sobre este e-book

In "The Man from Morocco," Edgar Wallace crafts a riveting tale that intertwines mystery, adventure, and a touch of romance. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century colonial intrigue, this novel showcases Wallace's adeptness at suspense and psychological depth. The story unfolds through a labyrinth of plot twists and vividly drawn characters, revealing the influences of both the burgeoning detective genre and the era's fascination with the exoticism of the East. His terse and engaging prose captivates readers, immersing them in the thrilling escapades of its protagonists as they traverse the treacherous paths of crime and honor. Edgar Wallace was a prolific English writer whose diverse oeuvre includes over 170 novels, numerous plays, and countless short stories, many of which are deeply embedded in the crime genre. His own experiences as a journalist and his firsthand observations of early 20th-century societal dynamics often inform his writing. "The Man from Morocco" reflects Wallace's keen understanding of human motives and the complexities of international relations during a time marked by colonial expansion and cultural exchange. Recommended for lovers of classic detective fiction and readers intrigued by historical narratives, this novel stands as a testament to Wallace's masterful storytelling. Its engaging plot and richly constructed world invite exploration and reflection, making it an essential read for anyone fascinated by the intricacies of crime and morality.

Sobre o autor

Edgar Wallace stands as one of the prolific writers of the early 20th century, often recognized for his substantial contributions to the genre of thrillers and crime fiction. Born into poverty on April 1, 1875, in London, he overcame his humble beginnings to become an astoundingly productive writer, with an estimation of over 170 novels, 18 stage plays, and numerous articles to his credit. Wallace's energetic storytelling and inventive plots captured the imagination of a wide readership. His literary style often involved fast-paced narratives and an engaging hook that reflected the zeitgeist of his time, a world ridden with intrigue and a fascination for the criminal underworld. One of his notable works, 'The Man from Morocco', is a testament to his skill in weaving complex narratives with suspense and action. Wallace's characters are typically well-crafted, often featuring the flawed yet fascinating archetype that has become a staple in the thriller genre. His influence extended beyond literature; he was one of the initial forces behind the story which would eventually become the iconic King Kong (1933). Though Wallace passed away suddenly on February 10, 1932, his legacy endures through his prolific work and his influence on the thriller genre, echoing in the literary contributions of those who followed. Edgar Wallace's books continue to be read and cherished, testament to a life dedicated to weaving tales that thrill and entertain.

Avaliar este e-book

Diga o que você achou

Informações de leitura

Smartphones e tablets
Instale o app Google Play Livros para Android e iPad/iPhone. Ele sincroniza automaticamente com sua conta e permite ler on-line ou off-line, o que você preferir.
Laptops e computadores
Você pode ouvir audiolivros comprados no Google Play usando o navegador da Web do seu computador.
eReaders e outros dispositivos
Para ler em dispositivos de e-ink como os e-readers Kobo, é necessário fazer o download e transferir um arquivo para o aparelho. Siga as instruções detalhadas da Central de Ajuda se quiser transferir arquivos para os e-readers compatíveis.