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The Man in the Queue - Murder Mystery (Inspector Alan Grant Book)

English · Paperback / Softback

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In 'The Man in the Queue,' Josephine Tey masterfully intertwines the elements of mystery and social commentary within a crisp narrative that reflects the British literary tradition of the early 20th century. The novel opens with an intriguing premise: the murder of a man waiting in line at a theater, soon unraveling a complex web of human behavior and societal expectations. With Tey's deft characterization and richly descriptive style, the book not only sets the stage for a classic whodunit but also critiques the prejudices and norms of 1920s Britain, making it a compelling read that resonates beyond its genre. Josephine Tey, a pseudonym for Elizabeth Mackintosh, was a Scottish author whose background in theater and writing significantly influenced her literary approach. Tey's works often reflect her fascination with crime and justice, likely stemming from her engagement with a broader societal discourse surrounding morality and human psychology. Her innovative narrative techniques and refusal to conform to genre conventions made her an important figure in the development of the modern detective novel, paving the way for future authors. Readers who appreciate intricately plotted mysteries infused with psychological complexity will find 'The Man in the Queue' to be an essential addition to their bookshelf. Tey's engaging prose and keen insights into human nature challenge the reader to consider the darker sides of society, making this novel not just an early detective tale but also a profound exploration of the human condition.

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Josephine Tey was a pseudonym used by Elizabeth MacKintosh (1896-1952), a Scottish author best remembered for her mystery novels. She also wrote about a dozen one-act plays and another dozen full-length plays, many with biblical or historical themes under the name Gordon Daviot. In several of Tey's mystery novels, the hero is Scotland Yard Inspector Alan Grant. The most famous of these is The Daughter of Time, which was selected by the British Crime Writers' Association as the greatest mystery novel of all time.

Product details

Authors Josephine Tey
Publisher e-artnow
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2023
 
EAN 9788027374595
ISBN 978-80-273-7459-5
No. of pages 128
Dimensions 157 mm x 8 mm x 230 mm
Weight 198 g
Series Ein Fall für Alan Grant
Subject Fiction > Suspense

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