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Auguste Groner's 'The Case of the Pool of Blood in the Pastor's Study' is a captivating mystery novel set in the late 19th century Vienna. The story follows Detective Joe Müller as he investigates a suspicious death in a pastor's study, leading him down a path of deception and intrigue. Groner's writing style is characterized by its intricate plotting and well-developed characters, making this book a must-read for fans of classic detective fiction. The novel is steeped in the literary context of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, drawing on the tradition of authors like Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie. With its clever twists and turns, this book keeps readers guessing until the very end. Auguste Groner, a prolific Austrian writer, was known for her mystery novels featuring Detective Joe Müller. Her background in law enforcement inspired her to write gripping detective stories that continue to captivate readers to this day. 'The Case of the Pool of Blood in the Pastor's Study' is recommended for anyone who enjoys a well-crafted mystery with a compelling protagonist and a twisty plot.
© 2022 DigiCat (E-bog): 8596547367888
Oversættere: Grace Isabel Colbron
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E-bog: 16. september 2022
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