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In "A Shilling for Candles," Josephine Tey masterfully weaves a compelling mystery that intertwines the glitzy world of the film industry with the murky depths of murder. Set against the backdrop of 1930s England, this novel showcases Tey's distinctive narrative style-characterized by sharp dialogue, evocative descriptions, and intricate plotting. The plot centers on the murder of a young actress, igniting a tangled web of lies, deceit, and secrets among the glitterati of the era, reflecting both the allure and the peril of stardom. Tey's astute observations of human behavior and societal…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In "A Shilling for Candles," Josephine Tey masterfully weaves a compelling mystery that intertwines the glitzy world of the film industry with the murky depths of murder. Set against the backdrop of 1930s England, this novel showcases Tey's distinctive narrative style-characterized by sharp dialogue, evocative descriptions, and intricate plotting. The plot centers on the murder of a young actress, igniting a tangled web of lies, deceit, and secrets among the glitterati of the era, reflecting both the allure and the peril of stardom. Tey's astute observations of human behavior and societal norms contribute to the novel's rich literary texture, earned her a prominent place within the golden age of detective fiction. Josephine Tey, born Elizabeth MacKintosh, was a pioneering figure in British crime literature, known for her innovative approaches to storytelling and character development. Drawing from her experiences in the theatre and her keen insights into human psychology, she crafted narratives that often blurred the lines between moral ambiguity and justice. Tey's own encounters with the theatrical world possibly inspired the vivid portrayal of her characters in this novel, allowing her to probe the psychological nuances behind their public façades and private struggles. Readers looking for an engaging mystery that reflects both the glamour and the darker elements of celebrity culture will find "A Shilling for Candles" to be an enriching experience. Tey's intricate plotting and psychological depth ensure that the novel resonates with contemporary audiences, making it a compelling addition to any mystery enthusiast's library.
Autorenporträt
Josephine Tey was a pseudonym used by Elizabeth MacKintosh (1896-1952), a Scottish author best remembered for her mystery novels. She also wrote about a dozen one-act plays and another dozen full-length plays, many with biblical or historical themes under the name Gordon Daviot. In several of Tey's mystery novels, the hero is Scotland Yard Inspector Alan Grant. The most famous of these is The Daughter of Time, which was selected by the British Crime Writers' Association as the greatest mystery novel of all time.
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Richly rewarding ... a joy absolute. New York Times