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In "A Coin of Edward VII," Fergus Hume weaves an intricate tale of mystery and intrigue set against the rich backdrop of early 20th-century British society. The novel unfolds around a seemingly innocuous coin that becomes the catalyst for a series of dramatic events culminating in suspense and tragedy. Hume'Äôs literary style is notable for its vivid characterizations and a meticulous attention to social detail, reflecting the tumultuous era of post-Victorian England. The narrative is infused with Hume's trademark twists, engaging readers in a labyrinth of deception and moral quandaries that…mehr

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In "A Coin of Edward VII," Fergus Hume weaves an intricate tale of mystery and intrigue set against the rich backdrop of early 20th-century British society. The novel unfolds around a seemingly innocuous coin that becomes the catalyst for a series of dramatic events culminating in suspense and tragedy. Hume'Äôs literary style is notable for its vivid characterizations and a meticulous attention to social detail, reflecting the tumultuous era of post-Victorian England. The narrative is infused with Hume's trademark twists, engaging readers in a labyrinth of deception and moral quandaries that resonate with his contemporaries, elevating the work beyond mere genre fiction into a study of human greed and desire. Fergus Hume was an Australian author whose global perspective profoundly influenced his storytelling. Moving to England in the late 19th century, Hume was situated at the convergence of cultural change, grappling with themes of class disparity and the colonial experience. His own journeys and experiences informed his writing, allowing him to create multifaceted narratives that speak to complex human emotions and social realities, particularly in this novel where the currency symbolizes deeper societal issues. "A Coin of Edward VII" is an essential read for enthusiasts of classic detective fiction and those interested in societal reflections within literature. Hume'Äôs masterful narrative not only entertains but invites readers to ponder the broader implications of wealth and morality in an evolving world. Dive into this captivating work that combines mystery with a poignant commentary on Edwardian society.

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Fergus Hume was a British author renowned for his detective fiction, particularly in the late 19th century. Born in 1859, he became a prominent literary figure after returning to England. Hume's most famous work, ""The Mystery of a Hansom Cab,"" published in 1886, gained immense popularity and is considered one of the pioneering detective novels. He also wrote ""The Scarlet Bat,"" another notable addition to his oeuvre, showcasing his talent for crafting intricate plots and suspenseful narratives. Hume's writing features vivid characters and often blends mystery with social commentary. Throughout his career, he published numerous novels and short stories, significantly contributing to the genre. Hume's work has had a lasting impact on detective fiction, influencing future writers and shaping the genre's development. Throughout his career, Hume published over 30 novels and numerous short stories, showcasing his talent for crafting intricate plots filled with suspense and complex characters. He remains an important figure in the history of crime literature, with a style that continues to resonate with readers today.