Unravel a captivating mystery in Fergus Hume's "The Lost Parchment: A Detective Story." Steeped in suspense and gothic atmosphere, this classic detective story centers on a landowner caught in a web of intrigue. Hume masterfully crafts a narrative filled with secrets and suspicion. Explore the dark corners of a traditional mystery as detectives work to uncover the truth behind the lost parchment and the events surrounding it. Perfect for fans of classic mysteries and suspenseful thrillers, "The Lost Parchment" offers a glimpse into a world where appearances can be deceiving and danger lurks…mehr
Unravel a captivating mystery in Fergus Hume's "The Lost Parchment: A Detective Story." Steeped in suspense and gothic atmosphere, this classic detective story centers on a landowner caught in a web of intrigue. Hume masterfully crafts a narrative filled with secrets and suspicion. Explore the dark corners of a traditional mystery as detectives work to uncover the truth behind the lost parchment and the events surrounding it. Perfect for fans of classic mysteries and suspenseful thrillers, "The Lost Parchment" offers a glimpse into a world where appearances can be deceiving and danger lurks around every corner. This meticulously prepared edition brings Hume's thrilling tale to a new audience, preserving the story's original essence and enduring appeal. Dive into a world of gothic fiction and suspenseful drama with this timeless detective story. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Fergusson Wright Hume (1859 - 1932), known as Fergus Hume, was a prolific English novelist. Finding that the novels of Émile Gaboriau were then very popular in Melbourne, Hume obtained and read a set of them and determined to write a novel of the same kind. The result was The Mystery of a Hansom Cab, set in Melbourne, with descriptions of poor urban life based on his knowledge of Little Bourke Street. It was self-published in 1886 and became a great success. Because he sold the British and American rights for 50 pounds, however, he reaped little of the potential financial benefit. It became the best-selling mystery novel of the Victorian era; in 1990 John Sutherland called it the "most sensationally popular crime and detective novel of the century". This novel inspired Arthur Conan Doyle to write A Study in Scarlet, which introduced the fictional consulting detective Sherlock Holmes. Doyle remarked, "Hansom Cab was a slight tale, mostly sold by 'puffing'." After the success of his first novel and the publication of another, Professor Brankel's Secret (c.?1886), Hume returned to England in 1888. His third novel was titled Madame Midas and it was based on the life of the mine and newspaper owner Alice Ann Cornwell. This book became a play and her estranged husband, John Whiteman, sued over its content. Hume resided in London for a few years and then moved to the Essex countryside where he lived in Thundersley for 30 years. Eventually he produced more than 100 novels and short stories.
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