الأدب الكلاسيكي
In 'Harvey Garrard's Crime,' E. Phillips Oppenheim weaves a gripping narrative infused with elements of romance and suspense. The story's protagonist, Harvey Garrard, finds his life upended by the urgent need to rescue his family's floundering leather merchant business amidst the glittering backdrop of early 20th century London. Oppenheim's narrative deftly combines social commentary with a pacy plot, employing a detailed and realist style that marks his work as an emblematic piece of its era. The novel, representative of the intrigue and domestic dramas popular in its day, delves deep into themes of duty, redemption, and the complexities of human motive, capturing the reader's imagination from the first page to the last. Edward Phillips Oppenheim, a British novelist, was renowned for his prolific output of over 100 novels and short stories. His expertise in crafting spy fiction and romances with a thriller twist has earned him the nickname 'the Prince of Storytellers.' The creation of 'Harvey Garrard's Crime' at a time when industrial progress and social mores were rapidly evolving speaks to Oppenheim's keen interest in exploring the conflicts that emerge from such seismic shifts within society. His intimate knowledge of London life and the depths to which an individual might sink or soar in its tumultuous waters served as a rich source of inspiration for this particular tale. 'Harvey Garrard's Crime' is quintessential Oppenheim and will enthrall readers who delight in early twentieth-century fiction that combines the domestic with the dramatic. Recommended for those with interest in narratives of moral quandaries and personal transformation, this novel presents a captivating exploration of character under duress. It is a thrilling ride through high society and the dark underbelly of a changing world, offering both a potent story and a window into the period it portrays. A testament to Oppenheim's storytelling prowess, this book remains a vibrant and relevant excursion into the human condition.
© 2022 DigiCat (كتاب ): 8596547322696
تاريخ الإصدار
كتاب : 15 سبتمبر 2022
الأدب الكلاسيكي
In 'Harvey Garrard's Crime,' E. Phillips Oppenheim weaves a gripping narrative infused with elements of romance and suspense. The story's protagonist, Harvey Garrard, finds his life upended by the urgent need to rescue his family's floundering leather merchant business amidst the glittering backdrop of early 20th century London. Oppenheim's narrative deftly combines social commentary with a pacy plot, employing a detailed and realist style that marks his work as an emblematic piece of its era. The novel, representative of the intrigue and domestic dramas popular in its day, delves deep into themes of duty, redemption, and the complexities of human motive, capturing the reader's imagination from the first page to the last. Edward Phillips Oppenheim, a British novelist, was renowned for his prolific output of over 100 novels and short stories. His expertise in crafting spy fiction and romances with a thriller twist has earned him the nickname 'the Prince of Storytellers.' The creation of 'Harvey Garrard's Crime' at a time when industrial progress and social mores were rapidly evolving speaks to Oppenheim's keen interest in exploring the conflicts that emerge from such seismic shifts within society. His intimate knowledge of London life and the depths to which an individual might sink or soar in its tumultuous waters served as a rich source of inspiration for this particular tale. 'Harvey Garrard's Crime' is quintessential Oppenheim and will enthrall readers who delight in early twentieth-century fiction that combines the domestic with the dramatic. Recommended for those with interest in narratives of moral quandaries and personal transformation, this novel presents a captivating exploration of character under duress. It is a thrilling ride through high society and the dark underbelly of a changing world, offering both a potent story and a window into the period it portrays. A testament to Oppenheim's storytelling prowess, this book remains a vibrant and relevant excursion into the human condition.
© 2022 DigiCat (كتاب ): 8596547322696
تاريخ الإصدار
كتاب : 15 سبتمبر 2022
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