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The Rainbow Feather is a mystery novel that explores love, betrayal, and fate. The story begins with a prophetic fortune-telling encounter that warns of death and murder, setting the tone for a narrative filled with ominous predictions. As the plot unfolds, a young woman finds herself torn between her engagement to a wealthy man she does not love and her growing attraction to an artist. The tension escalates as her relationships become more complicated, intertwining emotions of desire, guilt, and foreboding. The prophecy hangs over the characters, foreshadowing tragic outcomes linked to their…mehr

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The Rainbow Feather is a mystery novel that explores love, betrayal, and fate. The story begins with a prophetic fortune-telling encounter that warns of death and murder, setting the tone for a narrative filled with ominous predictions. As the plot unfolds, a young woman finds herself torn between her engagement to a wealthy man she does not love and her growing attraction to an artist. The tension escalates as her relationships become more complicated, intertwining emotions of desire, guilt, and foreboding. The prophecy hangs over the characters, foreshadowing tragic outcomes linked to their choices and passions. The novel delves into the complexities of love, the consequences of decisions, and the role of destiny in shaping individual lives. Amidst the looming threat of danger, the story explores the clash between fate and free will, revealing how past actions reverberate through the present and determine future events. As the drama unfolds, the reader is drawn into a world of emotional conflict and dark consequences, with the characters lives unraveling in the face of inevitable tragedy.
Autorenporträt
Ferguson Wright Hume, more commonly known as Fergus Hume, was a renowned English novelist primarily celebrated for his works in detective fiction, thrillers, and mysteries. Born on July 8, 1859, in England, Hume gained widespread recognition for his mastery in crafting suspenseful plots and intriguing characters. His breakthrough came with the publication of The Mystery of a Hansom Cab, a work that established him as a prominent figure in the genre. Throughout his career, Hume produced numerous works, many of which revolved around complex crimes and the meticulous investigations that followed. He was known for his ability to keep readers on edge with unpredictable twists and well-constructed narratives. Hume lived much of his later life in Thundersley, where he passed away on July 12, 1932, at the age of 73. His literary legacy endures, particularly in the realm of detective fiction, where he remains an influential figure. His parents were James Hume and Mary Ferguson. Hume s ability to combine suspense with complex characters earned him a loyal readership and cemented his place in literary history.