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In Edgar Wallace's riveting novel 'Flat 2,' the reader is plunged into a world of mystery and intrigue as the story unfolds in a small apartment complex. The book masterfully blends elements of a crime thriller with a touch of psychological suspense, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the very end. Wallace's vivid descriptions and engaging dialogue capture the essence of early 20th-century London, transporting the reader to a time and place filled with danger and deception. 'Flat 2' is a compelling and well-crafted work that showcases Wallace's skill as a storyteller. His…mehr

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In Edgar Wallace's riveting novel 'Flat 2,' the reader is plunged into a world of mystery and intrigue as the story unfolds in a small apartment complex. The book masterfully blends elements of a crime thriller with a touch of psychological suspense, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the very end. Wallace's vivid descriptions and engaging dialogue capture the essence of early 20th-century London, transporting the reader to a time and place filled with danger and deception. 'Flat 2' is a compelling and well-crafted work that showcases Wallace's skill as a storyteller. His attention to detail and intricate plot twists make this novel a standout in the genre. Fans of classic mystery novels will not be disappointed with this gripping tale. Edgar Wallace's own experiences as a journalist and war correspondent likely provided him with the inspiration for 'Flat 2,' adding an authentic touch to the narrative. Readers looking for a captivating and immersive read should definitely add 'Flat 2' to their list of must-read books.

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Autorenporträt
Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace (1875 - 1932) was an English writer. Born into poverty as an illegitimate London child, Wallace left school at age 12. He joined the army at age 21 and was a war correspondent during the Second Boer War, for Reuters and the Daily Mail. Struggling with debt, he left South Africa, returned to London and began writing thrillers to raise income, publishing books including The Four Just Men (1905). Drawing on his time as a reporter in the Congo, covering the Belgian atrocities, Wallace serialized short stories in magazines such as The Windsor Magazine and later published collections such as Sanders of the River (1911). He signed with Hodder and Stoughton in 1921 and became an internationally recognized author. Wallace was such a prolific writer that one of his publishers claimed that a quarter of all books in England were written by him. As well as journalism, Wallace wrote screen plays, poetry, historical non-fiction, 18 stage plays, 957 short stories and over 170 novels, 12 in 1929 alone. More than 160 films have been made of Wallace's work. He is remembered for the creation of King Kong, as a writer of 'the colonial imagination', for the J. G. Reeder detective stories and for The Green Archer serial. He sold over 50 million copies of his combined works in various editions, and The Economist describes him as "one of the most prolific thriller writers of [the 20th] century."