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In "Murder at School," James Hilton crafts a gripping tale blending the elements of mystery and coming-of-age narratives within the confines of an English boarding school. The novel follows the unraveling of a murder that shakes the institution to its core, interspersing the lush descriptions of school life with a palpable sense of tension and intrigue. Hilton employs a richly textured prose style, drawing readers into the evocative atmosphere of the 1930s, a time when societal norms were both rigid and ripe for challenge. Through keen characterization and a meticulously constructed plot, he…mehr

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In "Murder at School," James Hilton crafts a gripping tale blending the elements of mystery and coming-of-age narratives within the confines of an English boarding school. The novel follows the unraveling of a murder that shakes the institution to its core, interspersing the lush descriptions of school life with a palpable sense of tension and intrigue. Hilton employs a richly textured prose style, drawing readers into the evocative atmosphere of the 1930s, a time when societal norms were both rigid and ripe for challenge. Through keen characterization and a meticulously constructed plot, he examines themes of innocence, loyalty, and the often hidden darkness lurking beneath the surface of privileged lives. James Hilton (1900-1954) was a celebrated English author renowned for his compelling narratives that often explored human nature and societal expectations. His own experiences as a student in various educational settings heavily influenced his portrayal of school life, imbuing the novel with authenticity and emotional depth. Hilton's reflection on morality and the struggles of youth resonates through his work, marking him as an astute observer of his contemporary society. This captivating novel is highly recommended for readers intrigued by psychological thrillers and atmospheric mysteries. Hilton's sharp insights into character and social dynamics will enthrall those seeking both entertainment and profound commentary. "Murder at School" stands as a testament to Hilton's narrative prowess and remains a compelling exploration of the shadows lurking in the halls of innocence.

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James Hilton (1900-1954) was a prominent British novelist and Academy Award-winning screenwriter, whose literary contributions have enthralled readers and audiences alike for decades. Born in Leigh, Lancashire, Hilton was educated at The Leys School, Cambridge, and later at Christ's College, where he honed his writing skills and developed a distinctive literary voice that blended narrative elegance with psychological depth. He is perhaps best known for his novels 'Lost Horizon' (1933), which introduced the world to the mythical Shangri-La, and 'Goodbye, Mr. Chips' (1934), a touching tale of a beloved schoolteacher, which has become a classic of twentieth-century literature. 'Murder at School' is one of Hilton's forays into the detective genre, where he brings his trademark narrative style to a gripping whodunit, exploring themes of crime and morality within the microcosm of an English boarding school. Hilton's work, characterized by its clear prose and imaginative plots, has earned him a distinguished place in the literary canon, resonating with readers and critics alike for its profound humanism and storytelling mastery. His literary achievements include a successful career in Hollywood, where he adapted some of his novels for film, earning an Oscar for his screenplay for 'Mrs. Miniver' in 1942. Hilton's work remains a testament to the enduring power of storytelling to explore the complexities of human experience.