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Ernest Bramah

The Game Played in the Dark

In “The Game Played in the Dark,” Ernest Bramah masterfully blends elements of mystery and psychological insight, delivering a gripping narrative that delves into the complexities of human behavior when shrouded in shadows. Set against a Victorian backdrop, the novella unfolds in a dark tavern where intimate secrets are exchanged, and moral boundaries are tested. Bramah's crisp prose and sharp wit serve to both intrigue and challenge the reader, inviting them to explore themes of deception, perception, and the duality of man. The literary context of the early 20th century is evident, as Bramah skillfully crafts a tale that reflects the anxieties and curiosities surrounding human nature and moral dilemmas, embedded within the fabric of a mystery genre popularized during his time. Born in 1868 in England, Bramah was an influential writer known for his keen observations of society and the human condition. His background in journalism and interest in the esoteric influenced his narrative style, allowing him to create immersive worlds filled with moral ambiguity. The philosophical undercurrents in “The Game Played in the Dark” may stem from his own experiences, embodying a unique blend of humor and darkness that invites scrutiny into the psyche of his characters. This enthralling novella is a must-read for fans of classic literature and psychological thrillers. Bramah'Äôs deft handling of suspense and character dynamics ensures that readers will remain captivated until the last page. Those intrigued by the interplay between light and dark, both literally and metaphorically, will find valuable insights in this provocative exploration of the unseen forces that govern human interactions.
32 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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