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In "The Ringer & Again the Ringer: The Complete Collection of 18 Thriller Classics," Edgar Wallace masterfully weaves intricate plots and suspenseful narratives that epitomize early 20th-century crime fiction. The collection showcases Wallace's signature style, characterized by fast-paced action, richly drawn characters, and thrilling twists, set against the backdrop of a post-Victorian society grappling with modernity. These stories not only entertain but also delve into moral ambiguities, revealing the darker undercurrents of human nature and the complexities of justice, a common…mehr

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In "The Ringer & Again the Ringer: The Complete Collection of 18 Thriller Classics," Edgar Wallace masterfully weaves intricate plots and suspenseful narratives that epitomize early 20th-century crime fiction. The collection showcases Wallace's signature style, characterized by fast-paced action, richly drawn characters, and thrilling twists, set against the backdrop of a post-Victorian society grappling with modernity. These stories not only entertain but also delve into moral ambiguities, revealing the darker undercurrents of human nature and the complexities of justice, a common preoccupation in the literature of the era. Edgar Wallace was a prolific writer, journalist, and playwright whose life experiences shaped his keen insight into crime and society. Growing up in London's impoverished neighborhoods, Wallace's early encounters with crime, law enforcement, and the complexities of urban life profoundly influenced his writing. His extensive travels and work in the early film industry also enabled him to craft gripping narratives that captivated audiences, making him one of the most celebrated authors of his time. This collection is highly recommended for readers who seek a blend of nostalgia and edginess in their literature. Wallace's gripping tales not only offer thrills but also invite reflection on ethical dilemmas, making this work an essential read for enthusiasts of classic suspense and crime fiction.

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Edgar Wallace (1875-1932) was a prolific British writer and journalist known for his gripping thrillers, detective tales, and exciting adventure stories. Born into poverty as the illegitimate son of actors, Wallace was adopted by a fish porter and raised in London's working-class district of Billingsgate. Despite a dearth of formal education, Wallace exhibited a notable afflatus for storytelling, which he parlayed into an extensive literary career. He initially worked as a war correspondent during the Second Boer War for the Daily Mail and subsequently transitioned into authorship, penning hundreds of stories, over 175 novels, several plays, and numerous articles in his lifetime. Wallace's hallmark was his prodigious output coupled with a fast-paced narrative style that captivated readers and earned him the designation as one of the most-read authors of his time. Among his enduring creations is 'The Ringer & Again the Ringer: The Complete Collection of 18 Thriller Classics,' which showcase his mastery in the crime genre and the invention of memorable characters that have been adapted into various theatrical and cinematic renditions. Wallace's work remains influential, with his distinct blend of suspense and action, laying the groundwork for future thriller and detective fiction. His legacy endures through the Edgar Wallace Award, a testament to his impact on the genre.