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In 'The White Moll' by Frank L. Packard, readers are immersed in a gritty world of crime and deception in early 20th century New York City. The novel explores the life of the title character, a complex and mysterious woman who navigates the dangers of the underworld with wit and cunning. Packard's writing style is fast-paced and suspenseful, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they unravel the intricacies of the plot. The book is a prime example of American pulp fiction, showcasing themes of morality, redemption, and the struggle between good and evil in a captivating manner.…mehr

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In 'The White Moll' by Frank L. Packard, readers are immersed in a gritty world of crime and deception in early 20th century New York City. The novel explores the life of the title character, a complex and mysterious woman who navigates the dangers of the underworld with wit and cunning. Packard's writing style is fast-paced and suspenseful, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they unravel the intricacies of the plot. The book is a prime example of American pulp fiction, showcasing themes of morality, redemption, and the struggle between good and evil in a captivating manner. Packard's vivid descriptions and vivid characters bring the setting to life, making it a thrilling read for fans of the genre.

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Autorenporträt
Frank Lucius Packard (1877 - 1942) was a Canadian novelist. Hewas born in Montreal, Quebec and educated at McGill University and the University of Liege. As a young man he worked as a civil engineer for the Canadian Pacific Railway. His experiences working on the railroad led to his writing many railroad stories, then to a series of mystery novels, the most famous of which featured a character called Jimmie Dale. Several of his novels were made into films. Frank Packard died in 1942 in Lachine, Quebec and was buried in the Mount Royal Cemetery in Montreal.