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"The Great White Hand" by J. E. Muddock is a captivating Victorian mystery novel that immerses readers in the gas-lit streets of London. Muddock, a master of detective fiction, weaves a tale of suspense and intrigue, blending elements of supernatural mystery with a classic murder mystery plot. Set against the atmospheric backdrop of Victorian London, the story follows a gripping crime investigation led by a compelling detective character. With its suspenseful plot and intriguing characters, "The Great White Hand" keeps readers on the edge of their seats as they unravel the mysteries…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"The Great White Hand" by J. E. Muddock is a captivating Victorian mystery novel that immerses readers in the gas-lit streets of London. Muddock, a master of detective fiction, weaves a tale of suspense and intrigue, blending elements of supernatural mystery with a classic murder mystery plot. Set against the atmospheric backdrop of Victorian London, the story follows a gripping crime investigation led by a compelling detective character. With its suspenseful plot and intriguing characters, "The Great White Hand" keeps readers on the edge of their seats as they unravel the mysteries surrounding the enigmatic white-gloved figure. Muddock's atmospheric prose brings the bustling streets of Victorian London to life, creating a vivid and immersive reading experience. As the detective delves deeper into the case, uncovering clues and navigating the twists and turns of the investigation, readers are drawn into a world of secrets, deceit, and unexpected revelations. With its blend of classic suspense fiction and supernatural elements, "The Great White Hand" stands as a timeless example of Victorian literature, showcasing Muddock's talent for crafting gripping and atmospheric mysteries that continue to captivate readers to this day.
Autorenporträt
J. E. Muddock, a prolific British author of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, made his name in literature by telling captivating stories of mystery, adventure, and suspense. Born in 1843, Muddock's works were distinguished by vivid narrative and a profound understanding of human nature. Among his many creative achievements, "The Great White Hand" is regarded as a masterpiece of Victorian-era fiction. This novel, published in 1890, is a gripping blend of mystery and mystical aspects that draws readers in from the first page. Set in Victorian London, "The Great White Hand" follows the exploits of a brave investigator as he investigates a string of inexplicable killings connected to a mysterious, white-gloved creature. Muddock's fastidious attention to detail and dramatic narrative take readers to a world of gas-lit streets, dark alleys, and sinister secrets. With its thrilling plot twists and fascinating characters, "The Great White Hand" demonstrates Muddock's mastery of the mystery genre and cements his position as a master storyteller. His ability to mix tension, intrigue, and the otherworldly ensures that this story will be remembered for decades.