We Shall See!

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Sprache - Englisch

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In Edgar Wallace's 'We Shall See!', readers are taken on a thrilling journey through the criminal underworld of 1920s London. The book is a classic example of Wallace's trademark writing style, characterized by its fast-paced plot, sharp dialogue, and unexpected twists. Set against the backdrop of post-World War I society, the novel explores themes of justice, revenge, and redemption. Wallace's vivid descriptions bring the gritty streets of London to life, immersing readers in a world of crime and intrigue. Edgar Wallace, a prolific and versatile writer, drew inspiration for 'We Shall See!' from his own experiences as a journalist and war correspondent. His deep understanding of human nature and his ability to craft intricate plots have made him a master of the crime genre. Wallace's works continue to captivate readers with their suspenseful storytelling and complex characters. I highly recommend 'We Shall See!' to fans of classic crime fiction and anyone looking for a gripping tale of suspense and mystery. Edgar Wallace's skillful storytelling and compelling narrative make this novel a must-read for those who enjoy a good detective story.


Über den Autor

Edgar Wallace, born Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace on April 1, 1875, in London, England, was a prolific writer, journalist, and playwright. Renowned for his literary prowess, Wallace penned over 170 novels, 18 stage plays, and numerous articles and short stories, which were popular in the early 20th century (Lane, 1938). His book 'We Shall See!' showcases Wallace's signature style—fast-paced narrative and an enthralling mystery, resonating with his reputation as a master of the thriller genre. Wallace's early career was marked by his work as a war correspondent during the Second Boer War for Reuters and the Daily Mail, which informed his keen understanding of plotting and suspense (Clark, 1986). As a master of detective narratives and crime fiction, his works like 'The Four Just Men' and 'Sanders of the River' have stood as testaments to his storytelling abilities and contributed to the popularization of the thriller genre. His legacy extends to the creation of 'King Kong,' for which he is credited with the initial story, though he passed away before its release. Wallace's influence was so significant during his lifetime that it was said nearly a quarter of all books read in England were penned by him (Fisher, 1956). He died on February 10, 1932, leaving behind a legacy that influenced not only a generation of readers but also future writers of crime fiction. His indelible mark on literature continues to be celebrated today.

Produkt Details

Verlag: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Sprache: English

Umfang: 82 Seiten

Größe: 337,6 KB

ISBN: 8596547322535

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