The Moon Rock (Annotated)
About the eBook
Arthur J. Rees's The Moon Rock is an atmospheric mystery novel that fuses the rational procedures of detective fiction with the brooding scenery and ancestral anxieties of Gothic romance. Set amid a remote coastal landscape, the narrative turns on crime, concealment, and the symbolic presence of the "moon rock" itself, a natural object charged with menace, memory, and superstition. Rees writes in the transitional mode between late Victorian sensation fiction and the emerging Golden Age detective story, combining melodramatic suspense, careful clueing, and a strong sense of place. Rees, an Australian-born journalist and novelist who worked in Britain, brought to his fiction a reporter's eye for circumstance and a cosmopolitan awareness of empire, class, and social mobility. His experience in newspapers helped shape his brisk plotting and his interest in evidence, testimony, and public scandal. Like many early twentieth-century crime writers, he was drawn to the clash between archaic local traditions and modern investigative reason. This book is recommended to readers who enjoy classic mysteries rich in atmosphere rather than merely mechanical puzzles. Admirers of coastal Gothic settings, family secrets, and early detective fiction will find The Moon Rock a rewarding and evocative work.
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About the Author
Arthur John Rees (1872-1942) was an Australian mystery writer and journalist. Born in Melbourne, he was for a short time on the staff of the Melbourne Age and later joined the staff of the New Zealand Herald. He was very proficient as a writer of crime-mystery fiction and a couple of his stories were included in an American world-anthology of detective stories. Some of his works were translated into French and German.
Product Details
Publisher: e-artnow
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Language: English
Size: 282 Pages
Filesize: 1000.8 KB
ISBN: 9788026895640
Published: July 12, 2018