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Fred M. White's 'The Cardinal Moth' is a gripping tale of mystery and suspense set in Victorian England. The novel follows the story of a mysterious red moth that is said to be an omen of death, weaving a complex and intricate plot filled with twists and turns. White's writing style is rich in detail and atmosphere, drawing readers into the dark and eerie world he creates. The book blends elements of gothic fiction with a touch of the supernatural, making it a captivating read for fans of the genre.

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Fred M. White's 'The Cardinal Moth' is a gripping tale of mystery and suspense set in Victorian England. The novel follows the story of a mysterious red moth that is said to be an omen of death, weaving a complex and intricate plot filled with twists and turns. White's writing style is rich in detail and atmosphere, drawing readers into the dark and eerie world he creates. The book blends elements of gothic fiction with a touch of the supernatural, making it a captivating read for fans of the genre.

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Autorenporträt
Fred M. White (1859-1935) was a British author known for his prolific output of mystery, adventure, and speculative fiction. He is most famous for his early science fiction disaster novels, particularly "The Doom of London" series, which depicted catastrophic events befalling the city. White wrote hundreds of short stories and serialized works, which were popular in magazines during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works contributed significantly to the development of early science fiction and thriller genres.