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In 'The Root of All Evil' by J. S. Fletcher, the reader is taken on a thrilling journey through the complexities of human nature and the pursuit of wealth. Set in the early 20th century, this mystery novel follows a cast of characters as they navigate greed, deception, and betrayal in their quest for financial gain. Fletcher's literary style is characterized by its intricate plot twists, vivid descriptions, and engaging dialogue. The book is a prime example of the golden age of detective fiction, capturing the essence of the era's fascination with crime and intrigue. Readers will be kept on…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 'The Root of All Evil' by J. S. Fletcher, the reader is taken on a thrilling journey through the complexities of human nature and the pursuit of wealth. Set in the early 20th century, this mystery novel follows a cast of characters as they navigate greed, deception, and betrayal in their quest for financial gain. Fletcher's literary style is characterized by its intricate plot twists, vivid descriptions, and engaging dialogue. The book is a prime example of the golden age of detective fiction, capturing the essence of the era's fascination with crime and intrigue. Readers will be kept on the edge of their seats as they try to unravel the mysterious circumstances surrounding a dubious inheritance. J. S. Fletcher's attention to detail and clever storytelling make 'The Root of All Evil' a compelling read for fans of classic detective fiction and historical mysteries.
Autorenporträt
Joseph Smith Fletcher, an accomplished and prolific English journalist and author, was born on February 7, 1863, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, and passed away on January 30, 1935. Renowned primarily for his detective fiction, Fletcher penned over 230 books across various genres, but he carved his niche within the world of mystery and crime literature. In his book 'The Root of All Evil,' Fletcher demonstrates his masterful storytelling and intricate plotting, qualities that have earned him recognition in the canon of classic crime novelists. Fletcher's literary style can be described as engaging and accessible, characterized by well-defined characters, vivid settings, and a penchant for intricate, puzzle-like plots that intrigued and entertained his audience. His work is often set in his native Yorkshire, providing a rich and authentic backdrop that contributes to the atmosphere of his narratives. Spanning an extensive career, Fletcher's contribution to literature has not been forgotten, and he continues to be celebrated for his unique ability to weave suspense with a keen observation of the human condition. Although his name might not be the foremost mentioned among mystery writers, his body of work remains emblematic of the genre's early development and enduring appeal.