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Fergus Hume

The Clock Struck One

In “The Clock Struck One,” Fergus Hume masterfully intertwines elements of mystery and psychological drama, showcasing a narrative that delves into the intricacies of human motives and the often irretrievable paths of guilt and redemption. Set against the backdrop of Victorian London, Hume employs a vivid and atmospheric literary style that invites readers into a world rife with tension and suspense. The book cautiously examines class dynamics and moral dilemmas, capturing the zeitgeist of an era grappling with rapid social change, while the imminent doom suggested by the titular phrase evokes a sense of inevitability and foreboding throughout the plot. Fergus Hume, a prominent figure in late 19th-century literature, emerged as a pioneer of detective fiction, inspired by his own experiences as an outsider in British society. Born in Australia, Hume's rich cultural background influenced his narrative approach, blending methodical plotting with deep psychological insight. His earlier success with “The Mystery of a Hansom Cab” established him as a master storyteller, and this novel further solidifies his reputation as a crucial figure in the evolution of the genre, examining the darker facets of humanity with both grace and tenacity. Readers seeking a gripping and thought-provoking exploration of moral complexities will find “The Clock Struck One” an indispensable addition to their literary repertoire. Hume's eloquent prose and multifaceted characters provide a compelling experience, engaging the senses and intellect alike, while the unfolding mystery captivates until the final revelation. This novel is a testament to the power of narrative to reflect upon the human condition, making it essential for anyone interested in the interplay of crime, consequence, and conscience.
210 Druckseiten
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Bookwire
Ursprüngliche Veröffentlichung
2019
Jahr der Veröffentlichung
2019
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