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In 'The Riddle of the Frozen Flame,' readers are invited into a masterful tapestry woven from mystery and suspense, capturing a vivid universe where the unseen is as present as the visible. This anthology is a testament to the richness of early 20th-century detective fiction, offering a range of stories that examine the interplay between justice and deception. The collection excels in its diversity, presenting puzzling scenarios and intricate plots that challenge the reader to unravel each mystery. It is within these pages that one discovers the power of atmospheric storytelling, where every…mehr

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In 'The Riddle of the Frozen Flame,' readers are invited into a masterful tapestry woven from mystery and suspense, capturing a vivid universe where the unseen is as present as the visible. This anthology is a testament to the richness of early 20th-century detective fiction, offering a range of stories that examine the interplay between justice and deception. The collection excels in its diversity, presenting puzzling scenarios and intricate plots that challenge the reader to unravel each mystery. It is within these pages that one discovers the power of atmospheric storytelling, where every shadow and hint serves as a catalyst for the mind. Thomas W. Hanshew and Mary E. Hanshew, the pioneering forces behind this anthology, are known for their innovative contributions to detective fiction. Their collaborative efforts mark a significant period in literature when mystery and deduction captivated audiences. Infused with elements of curiosity and exploration quintessential to that era, the stories bring together various narrative techniques that reflect the social and cultural shifts of the time. Each author brings a distinct flavor to the genre, expanding the boundaries of traditional mystery writing and creating a mosaic of bewildering tales. Readers seeking both an intellectual challenge and an entertaining journey will find 'The Riddle of the Frozen Flame' indispensable. It offers more than just mystery; it is a window into a world where every clue holds significance, and every character is a puzzle. Rich in detail and complexity, this anthology not only fosters a deeper appreciation for literary craft but also encourages the audience to relish the intricate dance of suspense and reason. Dive into this collection to experience the convergence of varied perspectives, styles, and themes in one compelling volume.

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Thomas W. Hanshew (1857-1914) was a prolific American author best known for his creation of the consulting detective Hamilton Cleek, whose adventures captivated readers in the early 20th century. Hanshew's works epitomize the literary transition from Victorian-era detective stories toward the more modern, character-driven crime novels. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Hanshew began his career as an actor before moving to London and turning his talents to writing. His literary output was impressive, spanning across genres, but his legacy chiefly rests upon his contributions to the mystery and detective genre. One of his notable works, 'The Riddle of the Frozen Flame' (1919), exemplifies his knack for combining Sherlockian deduction with mystifying plots that seize the audience's imagination. It is worth noting that although Hanshew passed away before this particular book was published, his wife, Mary E. Hanshew, also an author, collaborated on many of his works and may have contributed significantly to it. The unique mix of suspense, intrigue, and the subtle introduction of supernatural elements in his novels, left a lasting imprint on the detective genre and paved the way for future exploration of psychological complexity within literary crime-solving.