The Greatest Thrillers of Fergus Hume: The Mystery of a Hansom Cab, Red Money, The Bishop's Secret, The Pagan's Cup, A Coin of Edward VII...

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In 'The Greatest Thrillers of Fergus Hume,' readers are taken on a captivating journey through the ingenious mystery and suspense stories created by the skilled author Fergus Hume. Known for his intricate plots and clever twists, Hume's literary style draws readers in with its detailed descriptions and engaging dialogue. Set in the late 19th century, Hume's works reflect the societal norms and challenges of the time, providing a historical backdrop to the thrilling narratives. From hidden secrets to shocking revelations, each story in this collection is sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats. Fergus Hume, a prolific writer of detective fiction, was a trailblazer in the genre, paving the way for future mystery novelists. His keen eye for detail and talent for constructing intricate mysteries have solidified his place in literary history. Hume's background in law and journalism provided him with the skills necessary to craft compelling narratives that have stood the test of time. Fans of classic mystery and thriller novels will find 'The Greatest Thrillers of Fergus Hume' to be a must-read. With its gripping plots and well-developed characters, this collection showcases Hume's mastery of the genre and will leave readers eagerly turning pages to unravel each thrilling mystery.

À propos de l'auteur

Fergusson Wright Hume, better known as Fergus Hume, was born on July 8, 1859, in England, but he spent much of his early life in New Zealand where his father was a barrister. Hume's initial career trajectory took him toward law, yet his passion for theater soon led him to write plays, one of which, 'Lady Duffs', was misattribated to another author, discouraging him from further playwriting. This disappointment pivoted his aspirations toward novel writing, culminating in his most famous work, 'The Mystery of a Hansom Cab' (1886), which astonishingly surpassed Arthur Conan Doyle's 'A Study in Scarlet' in sales and popularized the crime mystery genre. Hume's deft handling of suspense and the police procedural format established the framework for countless detective stories to come. His contributions to the genre are recognized in collections such as 'The Greatest Thrillers of Fergus Hume,' which showcases his proficiency for crafting engaging whodunits that secured his position among the pantheon of early crime writers. Hume's literary style is marked by intricate plots, keen attention to detail, and a predilection for the melodramatic, which often reflects the societal norms and legal intricacies of the late Victorian era. Although less known today, Fergus Hume's prolific career, with over 130 novels, left an indelible mark on the crime and mystery genre, influencing contemporaries and laying groundwork for future detective fiction. He died on July 12, 1932, in England, leaving behind a legacy rich with thrilling intrigue and suspenseful storytelling.

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