The Dozen from Lakerim
Published by Good Press
English
2023
ISBN 8596547507529
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In "The Dozen from Lakerim," Rupert Hughes crafts a compelling narrative that weaves together elements of adventure, mystery, and character-driven storytelling. Set against the backdrop of Lakerim, a fictional location that serves as a microcosm of early 20th-century American society, the novel introduces a diverse cast of twelve distinctive characters, each representing different facets of human experience. Hughes's literary style is marked by fluid prose and vivid descriptions, inviting readers to engage deeply with the thematic exploration of friendship, ambition, and the conflict between individual desires and communal obligations. This work is a reflection of its time, echoing the cultural shifts occurring in America during the progressive era, where traditional values began to intersect with modern ideals. Rupert Hughes was a multifaceted artist, known not only as a novelist but also as a screenwriter, playwright, and biographer. Drawing on his extensive experiences in the entertainment industry, Hughes required nuanced characterizations and an understanding of story structure that informed his novel. His passion for storytelling stemmed from his early exposure to literature and film, which paved the way for his exploration of complex themes and rich character dynamics in "The Dozen from Lakerim." I highly recommend "The Dozen from Lakerim" to readers who appreciate intricate character studies and a blend of adventure and introspection. Hughes's skillful narrative will not only entertain but will also provoke thoughtful discussion on the nature of human relationships and the societal forces that shape them, making it a timeless piece worthy of exploration.
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