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In 'A Woman at Bay, or a Fiend in Skirts,' readers are swept into the tumultuous world of Nick Carter, the quintessential detective of yesteryear's literary canon. This thrilling addition to the Nick Carter series weaves a tapestry of intrigue and danger, unequivocally rooted in the classic adventure vein. Coryell employs a rich prose style, leveraging the era's penchant for melodrama and moral clarity. Within its pages, readers confront the extraordinary schemes of Black Madge, a figure as cunning as she is notorious, setting the stage for a narrative that is as much about the hunter as it is about the hunted, entangling them in a dance of wit and survival, a hallmark of this literary tradition. John R. Coryell is not merely the scribe of this narrative, but a foundational contributor to the Nick Carter legacyimbuing his creation with an authenticity drawn from the era's fascination with detective work. Coryell's background and interests in the mechanics of crime and justice inform his crafting of Carter's world, reflecting the wider societal preoccupations with the concept of the detective as both protector and avenger. The influence of this book, and its predecessors, on the detective genre is indelible, drawing from the well of Victorian sensationalism and the then-emerging fascination with criminology and forensic science. 'A Woman at Bay' offers a compelling read for those enthused by the rich history of detective fiction or those simply seeking to indulge in a story of cunning and derring-do. This book promises a journey back to the roots of the detective genre, where the lines between good and evil are clearly drawn and the cunning of the human intellect is the key weapon against the forces of darkness. Recommended for scholars and aficionados alike, Coryell's work stands as a testament to the enduring allure of the classic detective narrative.

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Generi Non definito

Editore Digicat

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 13/11/2022

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 8596547396437

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