The Green God is a suspenseful mystery novel that immerses readers in a world of intrigue and hidden desires. The plot unfolds with an illustrator who becomes entangled in a web of danger after a chance encounter with a mysterious figure. The narrative is steeped in tension as a rare and coveted artifact, an emerald Buddha, serves as a central object around which secrets and ambition revolve. The story captures the complexities of human relationships, where desires and motivations intertwine, leading to deceit and tragic consequences. As the characters true intentions slowly come to light, the…mehr
The Green God is a suspenseful mystery novel that immerses readers in a world of intrigue and hidden desires. The plot unfolds with an illustrator who becomes entangled in a web of danger after a chance encounter with a mysterious figure. The narrative is steeped in tension as a rare and coveted artifact, an emerald Buddha, serves as a central object around which secrets and ambition revolve. The story captures the complexities of human relationships, where desires and motivations intertwine, leading to deceit and tragic consequences. As the characters true intentions slowly come to light, the protagonist finds himself caught in a maelstrom of peril, dealing with a murder that draws him further into the sinister plot. The novel explores the effects of obsession and the lengths people will go to protect their interests, highlighting the fine line between trust and betrayal. Through twists and revelations, the narrative skillfully builds suspense, leading to a conclusion that resolves the darker aspects of the characters tangled lives.
Frederic Arnold Kummer Sr. was an American author, playwright, and screenwriter known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature and entertainment. He was born on August 5, 1873, in Catonsville, Maryland, to Mary Morris Kummer and Arnold Kummer. Kummer was a versatile writer, penning both novels and plays, often under the pseudonym Arnold Fredericks. Several of his works were adapted into films, showcasing his influence on both literature and Hollywood. His work ranged from detective stories to comedies, and his ability to craft engaging narratives made him a popular figure in his time. He was married to Marion J. McLean from 1907 until his death in 1943, with whom he had two children, Marjorie and Frederica. Kummer s artistic impact is evident in various aspects of popular culture, and a caricature of him hangs in Sardi s restaurant, a testament to his recognition in New York s theatrical world. Kummer passed away on November 22, 1943, in Baltimore, Maryland, at the age of 70.
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