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Annie Haynes' 'The Blue Diamond' is a classic murder mystery that showcases her talent for weaving intricate plots and creating compelling characters. Set in the early 20th century, the novel follows the investigation of a stolen blue diamond and the mysterious deaths that follow. Haynes employs a suspenseful narrative style, keeping readers guessing until the surprising conclusion. Her attention to detail and ability to create a realistic, atmospheric setting contribute to the book's enduring appeal in the mystery genre. 'The Blue Diamond' stands out as a quintessential example of Golden Age…mehr

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Annie Haynes' 'The Blue Diamond' is a classic murder mystery that showcases her talent for weaving intricate plots and creating compelling characters. Set in the early 20th century, the novel follows the investigation of a stolen blue diamond and the mysterious deaths that follow. Haynes employs a suspenseful narrative style, keeping readers guessing until the surprising conclusion. Her attention to detail and ability to create a realistic, atmospheric setting contribute to the book's enduring appeal in the mystery genre. 'The Blue Diamond' stands out as a quintessential example of Golden Age detective fiction. Haynes' clever use of red herrings and unexpected twists sets her apart as a master of the genre. In addition to the engaging mystery plot, the book also offers insight into social norms and class distinctions of the time period.

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Autorenporträt
Annie Haynes was born in 1865, the daughter of an ironmonger. By the first decade of the twentieth century she lived in London and moved in literary and early feminist circles. Her first crime novel, The Bungalow Mystery, appeared in 1923, and another nine mysteries were published before her untimely death in 1929. Who Killed Charmian Karslake? appeared posthumously, and a further partially-finished work, The Crystal Beads Murder, was completed with the assistance of an unknown fellow writer, and published in 1930.