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Delve into the thrilling world of ""The House Without a Key,"" a captivating mystery novel by Earl Derr Biggers. This classic, set against the exotic backdrop of 1920s Hawaii, introduces readers to the charismatic detective Charlie Chan, a figure who would become iconic in the genre. The story begins with the mysterious murder of a wealthy tourist at a glamorous Hawaiian beach house, setting the stage for a tale of intrigue and suspense. As Chan, a brilliant and observant Honolulu police detective, delves into the case, he uncovers a tangled web of family secrets, hidden motives, and…mehr

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Delve into the thrilling world of ""The House Without a Key,"" a captivating mystery novel by Earl Derr Biggers. This classic, set against the exotic backdrop of 1920s Hawaii, introduces readers to the charismatic detective Charlie Chan, a figure who would become iconic in the genre. The story begins with the mysterious murder of a wealthy tourist at a glamorous Hawaiian beach house, setting the stage for a tale of intrigue and suspense. As Chan, a brilliant and observant Honolulu police detective, delves into the case, he uncovers a tangled web of family secrets, hidden motives, and unexpected twists. With its vivid descriptions of Hawaii's lush landscapes and a glimpse into its multicultural society, ""The House Without a Key"" is more than a mere detective story; it's an immersive experience into a bygone era. Biggers' masterful blend of mystery, charm, and cultural insight makes this book a must-read for fans of classic detective fiction. Join Charlie Chan in his first-ever appearance as he navigates the complexities of this gripping mystery, revealing the truth hidden within the house without a key.
Autorenporträt
Dashiell Hammett (1894-1961) was a pioneering American writer who created the hard-boiled school of detective fiction, introducing characters like Sam Spade and Nick and Nora Charles. Drawing on his experience as a Pinkerton detective, Hammett's novels such as The Maltese Falcon and The Thin Man set new standards for realism and style in crime literature. His works had a lasting impact on both literature and film, especially in shaping the film noir genre.