The House on the River
Por White, Fred M.
Publicado por Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4066338100023
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Sobre este libro
In "The House on the River," Fred M. White crafts a haunting and atmospheric tale that melds elements of mystery and romantic intrigue against the backdrop of a secluded riverside estate. Written in the early 20th century, the novel exemplifies White's mastery of suspense, characterized by vivid imagery and intricate character development. Set during a time of shifting societal norms, the narrative explores themes of love and betrayal, grounded in the archetypal tension between the past and present. White's prose is laced with lyrical beauty, transporting readers to the evocative landscape surrounding the river that serves as both a literal and metaphorical lifeblood for the characters entwined in its narrative web. Fred M. White, an English author renowned for his prolific contributions to detective fiction and romance, drew upon his own experiences in the literary world, which profoundly influenced his storytelling. White's background in journalism and his fascination with human psychology allowed him to create multifaceted characters who grapple with deep emotional conflicts. This diverse literary foundation is evident in "The House on the River," which stands as a testament to his ability to fuse genre elements while maintaining a strong narrative thread. Readers seeking a compelling blend of mystery and emotional depth will find "The House on the River" a captivating exploration of the complexities of love and the haunting echoes of past choices. Its rich prose and intricate storytelling invite reflection, making it not only an engaging read but also a work that resonates with broader existential themes.
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