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Cover for The Mynns' Mystery: Unraveling Family Secrets: A Victorian Whodunit of Intrigue and Suspense

The Mynns' Mystery: Unraveling Family Secrets: A Victorian Whodunit of Intrigue and Suspense

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In "The Mynns' Mystery," George Manville Fenn masterfully intertwines elements of adventure and intrigue within a pastoral setting, employing a conversational yet vivid literary style that captures the reader's imagination. The narrative follows the enigmatic events surrounding the Mynns family, uncovering layers of suspense as the protagonist navigates complex relationships and unravels long-held secrets. Fenn's deft handling of character development and dialogue infuses the story with a sense of realism, inviting readers into a world rife with psychological tension and the moral ambiguities of human nature, which resonate with the themes prevalent in Victorian literature. Fenn, a prominent figure in late 19th-century English literature, was renowned for his works that reflected on the social issues of his time. His robust background in journalism and a keen interest in exploring the human condition influenced his storytelling. Fenn's own experiences as a traveler and observer of various social classes often color his narratives, allowing readers to delve deeply into the societal structures and personal dilemmas faced by his characters, making "The Mynns' Mystery" a compelling read. This book is highly recommended for readers who appreciate intricate plots and character-driven stories. Fenn's ability to weave mystery with emotional depth positions this novel as a significant contribution to the genre, providing not only entertainment but also profound insights into the complexities of family and identity.

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Data de lançamento

Ebook: 4 de dezembro de 2019