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In 'The Greatest Thrillers of Edgar Wallace,' readers are presented with a meticulously compiled collection that showcases the intricate web of suspense and mystery which Wallace is renowned for. This anthology, carefully formatted to meet the highest digital standards, includes seminal works such as 'The Four Just Men,' and 'Angel of Terror.' Using a prose style both accessible and engaging, these narratives unfold within varied literary landscapes, reflecting the socio-political contexts of early 20th-century England. The interactive table of contents, footnotes, and supplemental information…mehr

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In 'The Greatest Thrillers of Edgar Wallace,' readers are presented with a meticulously compiled collection that showcases the intricate web of suspense and mystery which Wallace is renowned for. This anthology, carefully formatted to meet the highest digital standards, includes seminal works such as 'The Four Just Men,' and 'Angel of Terror.' Using a prose style both accessible and engaging, these narratives unfold within varied literary landscapes, reflecting the socio-political contexts of early 20th-century England. The interactive table of contents, footnotes, and supplemental information provided in this edition ensure a reader-friendly journey through Wallace's complex plots and vivid characterizations. Edgar Wallace's prolific writing career, spanning journalism, fiction, and playwrighting, speaks to a creativity fueled by an era of dramatic social changes. His genuine police and reporting experience, coupled with an eye for the sensational, carved his reputation as a scribe of the quick-paced thriller. This collection resonates with the echoes of Wallace's time, a period when the rapid expansion of urban landscapes fed the public's growing appetite for stories that reflect the excitement and dangers of modern life. For the aficionado of classic mystery and suspense, 'The Greatest Thrillers of Edgar Wallace' is an essential addition to one's digital library. Beyond its value as pure entertainment, it serves as a historical lens through which the evolution of the thriller genre can be appreciated. This compilation not only captivates with its narrative prowess but also provides a testament to the enduring legacy of Edgar Wallace, whose works remain a benchmark for storytelling excellence in the realm of crime and mystery literature.

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Edgar Wallace stands as a prolific writer who has significantly contributed to the early 20th-century adventure and thriller genres. Born on April 1, 1875, in London, England, Wallace's upbringing was challenging, which led him to a multifaceted career, initially in the military and later in journalism. His experience as a reporter and a war correspondent provided the rich background that fueled his writing career. Wallace's literary style is characterized by gripping plots, brisk action, and a clear focus on suspense, which has earned him a vast readership and critical acclaim. Among his extensive bibliography, which includes over 170 novels, 'The Greatest Thrillers of Edgar Wallace' stands out as a testament to his storytelling prowess. His works have been adapted into numerous films, plays, and television episodes, underscoring his lasting impact on the crime thriller genre. Wallace passed away suddenly on February 10, 1932, leaving behind a legacy that would influence future generations of writers. His contribution to the craft of suspense writing and the creation of enduring characters has enshrined him as a cornerstone of popular fiction (Lane, 1938; Clark, 1965).