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In Ernest W. Hornung's novel 'Denis Dent', readers are transported into a world of thrilling detective fiction reminiscent of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes. The story follows the titular character, a brilliant but unconventional detective, as he navigates through a series of perplexing mysteries in Victorian England. The narrative is rich in detail, with Hornung's descriptive prose setting the stage for a suspenseful and engaging read. The book cleverly weaves together elements of mystery, suspense, and wit, making it a standout piece of early detective fiction. Hornung's writing style…mehr

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In Ernest W. Hornung's novel 'Denis Dent', readers are transported into a world of thrilling detective fiction reminiscent of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes. The story follows the titular character, a brilliant but unconventional detective, as he navigates through a series of perplexing mysteries in Victorian England. The narrative is rich in detail, with Hornung's descriptive prose setting the stage for a suspenseful and engaging read. The book cleverly weaves together elements of mystery, suspense, and wit, making it a standout piece of early detective fiction. Hornung's writing style is sophisticated and immersive, capturing the essence of the time period while still maintaining a modern appeal for readers. 'Denis Dent' stands as a testament to Hornung's storytelling prowess and his ability to craft unforgettable characters and riveting plots. Ernest W. Hornung, a contemporary of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, drew inspiration from the popular detective fiction of the time to create the enigmatic character of Denis Dent. Hornung's own background as a crime fiction author and his keen observations of human nature are evident in the intricate plot and character development in 'Denis Dent'. His expertise in crafting suspenseful narratives shines through in this engaging novel, adding depth and complexity to the genre. I highly recommend 'Denis Dent' to fans of classic detective fiction and anyone looking for a compelling read that will keep them guessing until the very end. Ernest W. Hornung's mastery of storytelling and his unique approach to the genre make this book a must-read for those who enjoy a good mystery.

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Ernest William Hornung (1866-1921) was a prolific English author and poet, best known for creating the literary persona of A.J. Raffles, a gentleman thief in late Victorian London. Hornung was born in Middlesbrough, England, and was educated at Uppingham School before migrating to Australia for his health. It was Down Under that he found the inspiration to start his writing career, later returning to England where he found fame in the literary circles. 'Denis Dent: A Novel' (1915) stands among his works, encapsulating an adventurous tale of struggle and perseverance in the face of hardships, reflective of Hornung's adventurous spirit and sensitivity to character development-a testament to his thoughtful literary craftsmanship. His writing is marked by vivid descriptions and an intricate understanding of human behavior, a talent that shines through his entire body of work. Hornung's contributions to Edwardian literature included not just adventure novels, but also mystery and crime fiction, where his stories often explored moral ambiguities and the complexities of criminal psychology. His prolific output includes titles such as 'A Bride from the Bush' (1890), the Raffles series, and 'The Camera Fiend' (1911). Such works highlight his versatility and enduring appeal as a storyteller whose narratives continue to captivate readers around the globe.