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Earl Derr Biggers' novel, 'The Ebony Stick,' is a classic piece of detective fiction set in the early 20th century. The story follows the investigative adventures of Detective Charlie Chan as he unravels a complex murder mystery. Biggers' writing style is engaging and suspenseful, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the very end. The novel is part of the literary genre known as 'whodunit,' where readers are encouraged to solve the mystery alongside the protagonist. 'The Ebony Stick' is a standout in the detective fiction genre, with intricate plot twists and well-developed…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Earl Derr Biggers' novel, 'The Ebony Stick,' is a classic piece of detective fiction set in the early 20th century. The story follows the investigative adventures of Detective Charlie Chan as he unravels a complex murder mystery. Biggers' writing style is engaging and suspenseful, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the very end. The novel is part of the literary genre known as 'whodunit,' where readers are encouraged to solve the mystery alongside the protagonist. 'The Ebony Stick' is a standout in the detective fiction genre, with intricate plot twists and well-developed characters that make for a captivating read. Earl Derr Biggers' attention to detail and carefully crafted narrative make this novel a must-read for fans of mystery and suspense. The book is a perfect choice for anyone looking to dive into a gripping detective story that will keep them guessing until the final reveal.
Autorenporträt
Earl Derr Biggers (1884–1933) was an American novelist and playwright, best known for creating the fictional Chinese-American detective Charlie Chan. A native of Warren, Ohio, Biggers graduated from Harvard University in 1907. Soon afterward, he embarked on a career as a journalist and columnist before eventually turning his talents to writing fiction. Although the Charlie Chan series brought him international acclaim, Biggers also wrote other novels that displayed his flair for mystery and comedy. Among these is 'The Ebony Stick' (1916), a lesser-known work that nonetheless showcases Biggers' skill in crafting engaging narratives and his ability to infuse his stories with humor and intrigue. His literary style often combines elements of mystery with an underlying witticism, making for a light-hearted yet captivating read. Biggers' contribution to the genre of detective fiction was significant, not just in terms of entertainment but also in the cultural impact of introducing a positive Chinese character during a time of prevalent prejudice. Throughout six novels featuring Charlie Chan, including 'The House Without a Key' (1925) and 'The Chinese Parrot' (1926), his work has been characterized by thoughtful plots and charm. While his literary output was relatively small, his influence endures, and he remains a notable figure in the annals of American detective fiction.