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Fred M. White's 'The Midnight Guest' is a captivating mystery novel that blends elements of suspense, intrigue, and the supernatural. Set in the late 19th century, the story follows a group of strangers who are brought together by a series of strange events in a remote English mansion. White's intricate and detailed writing style transports the reader into the eerie atmosphere of the house, keeping them on the edge of their seat until the final reveal. The novel's Gothic elements and complex characters make it a must-read for fans of classic mystery literature. Fred M. White masterfully weaves…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Fred M. White's 'The Midnight Guest' is a captivating mystery novel that blends elements of suspense, intrigue, and the supernatural. Set in the late 19th century, the story follows a group of strangers who are brought together by a series of strange events in a remote English mansion. White's intricate and detailed writing style transports the reader into the eerie atmosphere of the house, keeping them on the edge of their seat until the final reveal. The novel's Gothic elements and complex characters make it a must-read for fans of classic mystery literature. Fred M. White masterfully weaves together a tale of deception, hidden motives, and unexpected twists, creating a thrilling reading experience for those who enjoy a good mystery novel. Drawing on his background as a prolific writer of crime and detective fiction, White skillfully builds tension and suspense throughout the narrative, making 'The Midnight Guest' a standout in his body of work. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a suspenseful and engaging mystery novel that will keep them guessing until the very end.
Autorenporträt
Fred M. White (1859–1935), born Frederick Merrick White, was a prolific British author best known for his wide-ranging contributions to the adventure and detective fiction genres. His literary career spanned the late Victorian era through the early 20th century. White's narratives often intertwined action with mystery, reflecting social concerns of his time period and a fascination with scientific advancements. 'The Midnight Guest' is among the myriad of novels he penned, showcasing his signature style of suspense and intrigue. His works frequently appeared in popular periodicals before being published in book form, aligning him with the era's customs of serialized storytelling. Although not as renowned as some contemporaries, White's novels have been appreciated for their ability to capture the readers' imagination and provide insight into the mores and anxieties of the turn-of-the-century Britain.