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Who Killed the Husband? EBOOK

A Classic Whodunit Mystery with Deception, Betrayal, and Unveiling 20th Century Secrets

Hulbert Footner
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In "Who Killed the Husband?", Hulbert Footner masterfully weaves a narrative rich with suspense and intrigue, showcasing his signature blend of meticulous plotting and sharp character development. Set against the backdrop of a seemingly idyllic community disrupted by a gruesome crime, Footner delves into the depths of human motivation and moral complexity. The literary style is reminiscent of classic detective fiction, infused with layers of psychological insight and societal commentary, prompting readers to question not just the identity of the murderer, but the darker facets of human nature itself. Hulbert Footner, an accomplished novelist and playwright, garnered a reputation for his keen observations of society, which undoubtedly influenced his approach to this mystery. A man of diverse interests, Footner's experiences ranged from adventurous travels to intricate social dynamics, all of which enriched his understanding of human behavior. His background in both journalism and creative writing allowed him to construct a compelling narrative that resonates with the reader, blending elements of traditional whodunits with a modern twist. This book is highly recommended for fans of mystery and crime fiction, as Footner's intriguing plot coupled with his insightful commentary create a gripping reading experience. "Who Killed the Husband?" is not merely a whodunit; it is an exploration of the complexities of love, betrayal, and the lengths to which individuals will go when pushed to their limits.

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Nombre de pages :
171
Langue:
Anglais

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EAN:
4064066367329
Date de parution :
30-08-21
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Ebook
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Digital watermarking
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ePub
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