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In "The Collected Works of Fergus Hume: 22 Thriller Novels," readers are taken on a riveting journey through the intricate narratives woven by one of the most prolific writers of the late 19th century. Hume's literary style, characterized by its vivid character development and suspenseful plotting, engages readers from the first page and reflects the tensions of Victorian society, such as class struggle and the moral ambiguities of crime. This collection showcases Hume's skill in subverting genre conventions, often incorporating elements of mystery and melodrama that were cutting-edge for his…mehr

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In "The Collected Works of Fergus Hume: 22 Thriller Novels," readers are taken on a riveting journey through the intricate narratives woven by one of the most prolific writers of the late 19th century. Hume's literary style, characterized by its vivid character development and suspenseful plotting, engages readers from the first page and reflects the tensions of Victorian society, such as class struggle and the moral ambiguities of crime. This collection showcases Hume's skill in subverting genre conventions, often incorporating elements of mystery and melodrama that were cutting-edge for his time, making it a vital historical artifact for aficionados of thriller literature. Fergus Hume's unique perspective as a writer was shaped by his diverse background and experience in various professions, including law and theatre. Emigrating from England to Australia, he witnessed the societal dynamics of a rapidly changing world, allowing him to craft narratives that resonate with universal themes of justice and human frailty. Hume's early success with "The Mystery of a Hansom Cab" positioned him as a pioneer in the detective fiction genre, providing a rich foundation for his subsequent works. This anthology is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of thriller novels, as it not only highlights Hume's impact on the genre but also invites contemporary readers to explore the roots of suspenseful storytelling. Whether a seasoned reader or a newcomer to classic thrillers, "The Collected Works of Fergus Hume" promises a gripping literary experience.

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Fergus Hume was born as Fergusson Wright Hume on July 8, 1859, in England, but he spent much of his early life in New Zealand where his family emigrated when he was a child. An aspiring playwright, Hume turned to writing novels after his theatrical ambitions were unsuccessful. His initial foray into novel-writing resulted in 'The Mystery of a Hansom Cab' (1886), set in Melbourne, Australia. The book achieved widespread success, purportedly selling more copies than Arthur Conan Doyle's first Sherlock Holmes novel in the UK. Encouraged by this triumph, Hume continued to write and eventually published over 130 novels across various genres, primarily focusing on the mystery and detective genres. His prodigious output included works such as 'The Secret Passage' and 'The Green Mummy'. Hume's literary style is recognized for its detailed characterizations and intricate plot twists, typical of the 'Golden Age of Detective Fiction'. Despite his prolific writing career, he never replicated the massive success of his debut, but his influence on the development of the detective story remains undeniable. In 'The Collected Works of Fergus Hume: 22 Thriller Novels', readers encounter a compendium that encapsulates his contributions to mystery literature, offering a glimpse into the formative years of the genre. Drawing on his legal background and experiences in the Antipodes, Hume's narratives delve into the socio-cultural landscapes of the late Victorian era, reflecting the anxieties and preoccupations of his time.