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Craig Kennedy and Film Tragedy EBOOK

Unraveling cinematic mysteries in early detective fiction

Arthur B. Reeve
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In 'Craig Kennedy and Film Tragedy' by Arthur B. Reeve, readers are taken on a thrilling journey through the world of early 20th-century detective stories, with a unique focus on the intersection of crime-solving and the emerging film industry. This book combines the fast-paced action of a detective story with Reeve's detailed descriptions of the cinematic world, creating a captivating literary style that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. Set in a time when films were still in their infancy, Reeve's work provides a fascinating insight into the cultural influences on early detective fiction. The book skillfully weaves together elements of mystery, suspense, and drama to create a rich narrative that will appeal to fans of both genres. Arthur B. Reeve's background in journalism and crime reporting likely influenced his decision to write detective fiction, and his passion for storytelling shines through in this enthralling novel. Despite being written over a century ago, 'Craig Kennedy and Film Tragedy' remains a timeless classic that will engage and delight readers of all ages. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in early detective fiction, cinematic history, or simply looking for a thrilling read.

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Nombre de pages :
196
Langue:
Anglais

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EAN:
4066338090492
Date de parution :
08-11-21
Format:
Ebook
Protection digitale:
Digital watermarking
Format numérique:
ePub

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