13,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
payback
7 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

"The Man Who Drove the Car" by Max Pemberton immerses readers in a gripping British mystery-thriller. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, this crime fiction masterpiece follows a seasoned detective embroiled in a suspenseful pursuit. As the protagonist delves deeper into the enigmatic case, layers of intrigue unfold, weaving a complex web of secrets and espionage. The narrative unfolds with relentless suspense, propelling readers through an adrenaline-fueled adventure. Central to the plot is the titular character, the elusive driver of the car, whose actions drive the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"The Man Who Drove the Car" by Max Pemberton immerses readers in a gripping British mystery-thriller. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, this crime fiction masterpiece follows a seasoned detective embroiled in a suspenseful pursuit. As the protagonist delves deeper into the enigmatic case, layers of intrigue unfold, weaving a complex web of secrets and espionage. The narrative unfolds with relentless suspense, propelling readers through an adrenaline-fueled adventure. Central to the plot is the titular character, the elusive driver of the car, whose actions drive the heart-pounding narrative forward. Through twists and turns, the detective navigates a labyrinth of clues and danger, uncovering shocking revelations along the way. Pemberton's masterful storytelling brings the era's automobile culture to life, intertwining it seamlessly with themes of espionage and clandestine missions. Each page brims with tension, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the final revelation. With its captivating blend of mystery, suspense, and action, "The Man Who Drove the Car" stands as a testament to Pemberton's skill in crafting compelling narratives that leave readers yearning for more.
Autorenporträt
Max Pemberton, a famous British author born in 1863, left a lasting impression on literature with his engaging writings. Pemberton's creative works, known for their perceptive representations of societal issues and fine eye for detail, continue to resonate with readers all around the world. Among his numerous works, "The Great White Army" is considered a landmark work of historical fiction. The novel, published in 1899, transports readers to the heart of the Boer War, providing a thrilling depiction of the fight between British forces and the Boer republics of South Africa. Pemberton's rigorous research and passionate narrative bring the past to life, transporting readers into the chaos of warfare and the intricacies of human experience during wartime. Through rich characterizations and sophisticated plotlines, he addresses themes of courage, sacrifice, and the moral quandaries encountered by soldiers on both sides of the war. "The Great White Army" is more than just a historical narrative; it is a moving reflection on the human cost of war and the never-ending search for justice and freedom. Pemberton's evocative prose and insightful commentary elevate this work to a timeless classic, providing readers with a profound grasp of a watershed event in history as well as the enduring power of the human spirit in the face of tragedy.