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Keeper of the Keys: Unraveling a Murder Mystery in San Francisco: A Classic Tale of Intrigue and Suspense

Language
English
Format
Category

Classics

In "Keeper of the Keys," Earl Derr Biggers crafts an enthralling mystery novel that beautifully captures the cultural intersections of early 20th-century America and the East. Set against a backdrop of intrigue and suspense, the narrative follows detective Charlie Chan as he navigates a labyrinth of hidden motives and complex characters, employing wit and wisdom that reflect the author's deft understanding of human nature. Biggers'Äô prose is imbued with vivid descriptions and sharp dialogue, threading together themes of identity and justice within a richly layered plot that resonates with the contemporary social context of its time, including America'Äôs fascination with the Orient. Earl Derr Biggers, an American novelist and playwright, gained prominence in the early 1900s for his creation of the iconic detective Charlie Chan. Drawing inspiration from his trips to Hawaii and his desire to portray Asian characters with depth and nuance, Biggers'Äô works often challenged racial stereotypes prevalent in his era. His personal experiences and philosophical musings on morality shaped his storytelling, allowing him to blend entertainment with thoughtful commentary on societal issues. "Keeper of the Keys" is a compelling read for those captivated by classic mysteries intertwined with social critique. Readers will appreciate Biggers'Äô engagement with cultural themes that continue to be relevant today, making this a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of detective fiction and the complexities of cultural representation.

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Release date

Ebook: 31 August 2021

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