Fergus Hume

The Silver Bullet

ebook Ausgabe. Sprache: Englisch.
epub eBook , 262 Seiten
EAN 8596547373612
Veröffentlicht September 2022
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Fergus Hume's "The Silver Bullet" delves into the murky depths of Victorian society, merging the gripping elements of detective fiction with a keen social commentary. Hume employs a rich, atmospheric prose style that evokes the tensions of the era, all while weaving a compelling narrative centered around the mysterious deaths plaguing the city of London. The novel's structure and use of suspense resonate with the traditions of 19th-century crime literature, yet it also innovates with an intricate plot that challenges readers' perceptions of morality and justice. Hume, an Australian-born author who made significant strides in the English detective novel genre, wrote "The Silver Bullet" during a period marked by burgeoning urbanization and crime. His experiences in witnessing societal disparities profoundly shaped his writing, allowing him to create characters that embody both the plight and resilience of the human spirit. Hume's background as a playwright and fascination with theatricality further enhance the dramatic quality of his narrative, making the novel not only a crime story but a reflective commentary on its time. For readers seeking an engrossing tale that combines thrilling mystery with thoughtful insights into Victorian life, "The Silver Bullet" is highly recommended. Hume's masterful storytelling and intricate characterizations invite readers to engage with the complexities of moral choice and societal structures, ensuring a captivating reading experience that resonates beyond its historical context.

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Fergus Hume was a prolific English novelist best known for his contribution to the mystery and detective fiction genre. Born in England in 1859, Fergusson Wright Hume later moved to New Zealand with his family, where he began his law studies before relocating to Melbourne, Australia. It was there that Hume recognized the popularity of detective novels and was inspired to write his own. His most celebrated work, 'The Mystery of a Hansom Cab' (1886), originally self-published, became a phenomenal success, not only in Australia but also in Britain and North America. Capitalizing on this success, Hume went on to write over 130 novels throughout his career. His works often include intricately plotted stories and dramatic twists, exemplified by titles such as 'The Silver Bullet', which delves into the mystery genre with a blend of suspense and acute observation of Victorian society. Hume's writing style is characterized by a combination of melodrama and a meticulous attention to the details of his characters and settings, reflecting the influence of earlier mystery purveyors like Wilkie Collins and Edgar Allan Poe. Hume made a significant contribution to shaping the detective novel format and remains an enduring figure in early crime fiction literature. He passed away in 1932, leaving behind a legacy of works that continue to entertain and influence writers within the genre.

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