The Ultimate Collection of Detective Stories & Murder Mysteries for the Holidays' brings together a rich tapestry of intrigue and intellect, showcasing a varied array of literary styles from the classics of the genre. This anthology seamlessly marries the macabre precision of Gothic tales with the meticulous puzzle-solving of Golden Age detective narratives, providing readers a broad spectrum of storytelling that spans from eerie atmospheric tension to brisk, analytical deduction. Key pieces encapsulate these shifting paradigms of mystery writing, reflecting the evolution of the genre across epochs and offering an exceptional breadth of crime literature. The anthology's authors are titans in the literary world, each having carved their own niches within the broader context of mystery and detective fiction. Writers like Edgar Allan Poe, often credited with pioneering detective fiction, and Agatha Christie, the undisputed queen of mystery, contribute their profound influences to the collection, along with others renowned for their contributions to shaping crime literature. Together, these authors span from Victorian sensibilities to more modern takes on the genre, not only enriching the reader's understanding but echoing the historical and cultural shifts that have characterized detective and crime stories over decades. For aficionados of mystery and detective novels, 'The Ultimate Collection of Detective Stories & Murder Mysteries for the Holidays' offers a unique confluence of masterworks. Readers will benefit greatly not only from the thrill and chill of each story but from the comprehensive immersion into varied eras and intellects. It fosters an appreciative dialogue between the narratives of past and contemporary times, making it an invaluable resource for understanding the intricacies and historical evolution of the genre. This collection stands as a monument to literary greatness and an essential addition to any collector's library, urging an exploration of its depths to truly appreciate the art of mystery and detective fiction.
The Ultimate Collection of Dective Stories & Murder Mysteries for the Holidays : Sherlock Holmes Adventures, Hercule Poirot Cases, Father Brown Mysteries, Arsene Lupin
Authors:
- Edgar Allan Poe
- Agatha Christie
- Arthur Conan Doyle
- Charles Dickens
- Wilkie Collins
- Robert Barr
- E. W. Hornung
- John Kendrick Bangs
- Melville Davisson Post
- Edgar Wallace
- Victor L. Whitechurch
- Anna Katharine Green
- G. K. Chesterton
- Ellis Parker Butler
- Maurice Leblanc
- R. Austin Freeman
- A. E. W. Mason
- Mary Roberts Rinehart
- Mabel Thorne
- Paul Thorne
- Marion Harvey
- Grace Livingston Hill
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- 7621 pages
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English
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The Tell-Tale Heart
Edgar Allan Poe
audiobookbookThe Raven
Edgar Allan Poe
audiobookbookThe System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Feather
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bookThe Purloined Letter
Edgar Allan Poe
bookThe Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall
Edgar Allan Poe
bookThe Tell-Tale Heart
Edgar Allan Poe
audiobookbookThree Sundays in a Week
Edgar Allan Poe
bookThe Pit and the Pendulum
Edgar Allan Poe
bookThe Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade
Edgar Allan Poe
bookWilliam Wilson
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bookThe Premature Burial
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bookThe Oblong Box
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Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) was an American writer, poet, and critic. Best known for his macabre prose work, including the short story “The Tell-Tale Heart,” his writing has influenced literature in the United States and around the world.
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Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie is known throughout the world as the Queen of Crime. Her books have sold over a billion copies in English with another billion in over 70 foreign languages. She is the most widely published author of all time and in any language, outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare. She is the author of 80 crime novels and short story collections, 20 plays, and six novels written under the name of Mary Westmacott.
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Arthur Conan Doyle
Arthur Conan Doyle was a British writer and physician. He is the creator of the Sherlock Holmes character, writing his debut appearance in A Study in Scarlet. Doyle wrote notable books in the fantasy and science fiction genres, as well as plays, romances, poetry, non-fiction, and historical novels.
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Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens was born in 1812 and grew up in poverty. This experience influenced ‘Oliver Twist’, the second of his fourteen major novels, which first appeared in 1837. When he died in 1870, he was buried in Poets’ Corner in Westminster Abbey as an indication of his huge popularity as a novelist, which endures to this day.
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Wilkie Collins
Wilkie Collins (1824-1889) began his literary career writing articles and short stories for Dickens' periodicals. He published a biography of his father and a number of plays, but his reputation rests on his novels. Collins is well known for his mystery, suspense, and crime writings. He is best known for his novels in the emerging genres of Sensation and Detective fiction.
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Mary Roberts Rinehart
Mary Roberts Rinehart (1876–1958) was one of the United States’s most popular early mystery authors. Born in Pittsburgh to a clerk at a sewing machine agency, Rinehart trained as a nurse and married a doctor after her graduation from nursing school. She wrote fiction in her spare time until a stock market crash sent her and her young husband into debt, forcing her to lean on her writing to pay the bills. Her first two novels, The Circular Staircase (1908) and The Man in Lower Ten (1909), established her as a bright young talent, and it wasn’t long before she was one of the nation’s most popular mystery novelists. Among her dozens of novels are The Amazing Adventures of Letitia Carberry (1911), which began a six-book series, and The Bat (originally published in 1920 as a play), which was among the inspirations for Bob Kane’s Batman. Credited with inventing the phrase “The butler did it,” Rinehart is often called an American Agatha Christie, even though she began writing much earlier than Christie, and was much more popular during her heyday.
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