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The Beckoning Lady

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In Margery Allingham's captivating novel, The Beckoning Lady, readers are drawn into a tangled web of mystery and intrigue set against the backdrop of post-World War II England. The narrative unfolds through the lens of Allingham's signature style, which blends sharp wit with a keen psychological understanding of her characters. The novel explores themes of deception, obsession, and the social mores of the era, as amateur detective Albert Campion investigates a series of bizarre events surrounding the enigmatic Lady K. The rich descriptive language and intricate plotting transport readers into a world reminiscent of Agatha Christie, yet Allingham's unique voice and character depth set her apart in the golden age of detective fiction. Margery Allingham, a distinguished figure in the realm of crime fiction, drew inspiration from her own life experiences and an intimate understanding of the British social landscape. Born into a literary family, her upbringing in the vibrant 20th-century cultural milieu undoubtedly influenced her writing. The Beckoning Lady reflects her fascination with complex human motivations and the moral ambiguity of her characters, providing a subtle critique of post-war society while indulging in the genre's popular tropes. Readers seeking an enthralling amalgamation of psychological depth and suspense will find The Beckoning Lady to be a rewarding exploration of mystery that challenges perceptions of good and evil. Allingham's intricate plotting combined with engaging prose makes this work a must-read for both avid mystery fans and scholars of early 20th-century literature.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
03 November 2024
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280 S.
ISBN:
8596547190851
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