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Caleb Sweetwater

Sumérjase en un mundo de apasionantes crímenes y misterios, donde tramas intrincadas y personajes memorables dan vida a la época dorada de la ficción detectivesca. Esta serie ofrece un viaje cautivador a través de complejos acertijos y deducciones ingeniosas. Cada entrega es un enigma magistralmente elaborado, diseñado para desafiar su intelecto y mantenerlo al borde de su asiento. Descubra la elegancia atemporal y el agudo ingenio que definieron un género.

The House of the Whispering Pines
The Woman in the Alcove
Agatha Webb

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  1. 1

    Agatha Webb

    • 278 páginas
    • 10 horas de lectura

    Set in a small New England town, this detective novel delves into a world filled with crime and hidden secrets. The narrative follows a relentless pursuit of truth, showcasing the intricate web of mystery that unfolds as characters navigate their lives amidst intrigue. Anna Katharine Green masterfully combines suspense and character development, making for a captivating read that reflects the complexities of human nature and the quest for justice.

    Agatha Webb
  2. 2

    The Woman in the Alcove

    • 184 páginas
    • 7 horas de lectura

    Anna Katharine Green was a pioneering figure in American detective fiction, known for her intricately plotted and legally precise narratives, likely influenced by her legal background. Initially aspiring to be a poet, she shifted her focus after her poetry received little acclaim, leading to the publication of her acclaimed novel, The Leavenworth Case. Despite her success in a male-dominated genre, she held conservative views on feminism and opposed women's suffrage, reflecting the complexities of her progressive yet traditional stance.

    The Woman in the Alcove
  3. 3

    Set against a backdrop of crime and mystery, this novel explores intricate plots and character dynamics typical of Anna Katharine Green's work. Originally published in 1910, it showcases her pioneering influence on detective fiction, particularly in crafting compelling narratives that feature recurring detectives. Green, a trailblazer in a male-dominated genre, is recognized for her significant contributions to literature, having established her reputation with earlier successes. This edition includes a new introduction, highlighting her enduring legacy in crime writing.

    The House of the Whispering Pines