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In Ethel Lina White's gripping psychological thriller 'They See in Darkness', the reader is drawn into a world of mystery, intrigue, and suspense. The novel explores the themes of deceit and manipulation through the eyes of the enigmatic protagonist, who is faced with a series of inexplicable events that challenge her perception of reality. White's skillful use of suspense and tension keeps the reader on the edge of their seat, as they are taken on a thrilling journey through the dark recesses of the human psyche. The book's narrative style is both haunting and captivating, drawing the reader…mehr

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In Ethel Lina White's gripping psychological thriller 'They See in Darkness', the reader is drawn into a world of mystery, intrigue, and suspense. The novel explores the themes of deceit and manipulation through the eyes of the enigmatic protagonist, who is faced with a series of inexplicable events that challenge her perception of reality. White's skillful use of suspense and tension keeps the reader on the edge of their seat, as they are taken on a thrilling journey through the dark recesses of the human psyche. The book's narrative style is both haunting and captivating, drawing the reader into a web of lies and secrets that ultimately lead to a shocking climax. 'They See in Darkness' is a shining example of White's talent for creating atmospheric and suspenseful storytelling that continues to captivate readers today.

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Autorenporträt
Ethel Lina White (1876 – 1944) was a renowned British author, best remembered for her mystery novels and her notable contributions to the suspense genre. She began her writing career with the intention of crafting poetry and plays, but turned to novels later on, finding her true calling in the suspense and psychological thriller categories. White's literary style is known for its tightly knit plots, atmospheric tension, and the psychological depth of her characters which resonated with readers of her time and continues to enthrall contemporary audiences. 'They See in Darkness' is one of White's gripping tales that exemplify her unique ability to blend everyday settings with the ominous and the extraordinary, leading readers along a path that is both familiar and foreboding. White's legacy lives on through her works, which have been adapted into several successful films, perhaps most notably Alfred Hitchcock's 'The Lady Vanishes,' based on her 1936 novel 'The Wheel Spins.' Her contribution to the genre has secured her a place among the noteworthy writers of mystery and intrigue in the early twentieth century.